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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2019 Volume.45 No. 5 p.511 ~ p.519
Study on the Enumeration of Legionella in Environmental Water Samples Using Real-time PCR
Lee Jung-Hee

Park Myung-Ki
Kim Yun-Sung
Yun Hee-Jeong
Lee Chang-Hee
Jeong Ah-Yong
Yoon Mi-Hye
Abstract
Objectives: The standard method for the enumeration of environmental Legionella is culturing, which has several disadvantages, including long incubation and poor sensitivity. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of real-time PCR and to improve the standard method.

Methods: In 200 environmental water samples, a real-time PCR and culture were conducted to detect and quantify Legionella. Using with the results of the survey, we compared the real-time PCR with the culture.

Results: Each real-time PCR assay had 100% specificity and excellent sensitivity (5 GU/reaction). In the culture, 36 samples were positive and 164 samples were negative. Based on the results of the culture, real-time PCR showed a high negative predictive value of 99%, 35 samples were true positive, 105 samples were true negative, 59 samples were false positive and one sample was a false negative. Quantitative analysis of the two methods indicated a weak linear correlation (r 2 =0.29, r 2 =0.61, respectively).

Conclusions: Although it is difficult to directly apply quantitative analysis results of real-time PCR in the enumeration of environmental Legionella, it can be used as a complementary means of culturing to rapidly screen negative samples and to improve the accuracy of diagnosis.
KEYWORD
Culture, environment, Legionella, real-time PCR, water sample
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