Genotipizzazione
dei ceppi di Legionella mediante sequenziamento con metodo EWGLI
SBT e mediante sequenziamento del gene mip
Does
better identification of the Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1
strains by Sequence-Based Typing (SBT) allow for the implementation
of more effective contamination control strategies and more targeted
intervention measures? Savina
Ditommaso, Monica Giacomuzzi, Susan R.Arauco Rivera, Carla M.Zotti.
Microchemical Journal Volume 115, July 2014, Pages 126-129.
The
purpose of this study was to investigate the distribution of Legionella
pneumophila sg 1 sequence types within the water supplies of 56
healthcare facilities (HCFs) in the Piemonte region.Using
Sequence-Based Typing (SBT) we typed 22 environmental strains of
L. pneumophila sg 1 obtained during routine testing from 2004 to
2009.Thirty-three
percent of the STs obtained from our analysis were unique to the
EWGLI database.Of
the 22 analysed environmental strains, 11 STs were found in man-made
water systems that were associated with human disease. Four STs,
which in our study belonged to strains isolated in hospital with
reported clinical cases, were already known in the literature. The
presence of these STs was confirmed by reports of clinical and nosocomial
cases (single cases or clusters), especially for ST 1, ST 23, and
ST 42, the most frequently and widely distributed STs worldwide.This
is the first report in Italy where environmental strains of L. pneumophila
isolated from a large geographical area have been identified using
SBT. This study confirms that the circulation of some STs is correlated
with the development of cluster epidemics in the community or even
isolated cases of nosocomial origin. Better identification of the
strains which cause the majority of disease would allow for more
targeted intervention measures.