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We studied the ability ofLegionella to multiply in potable water samples obtained from investigations of nosocomial legionellosis. AutochthonousLegionella multiplied in three of 14 hospital water samples after incubation at 35°C and 42°C. All three samples were from hot water tanks. Multiplication did not occur when a selected sample was filtered through a 0.45-μm membrane and reinoculated with indigenousLegionella. We isolated bothLegionella pneumophila and one or more species of free-living amoebae, primarity members of theHartmannellidae, from each of these hot water tank samples. Amoebae from a total of six hot water tank samples were used for cocultivation studies withL. pneumophila. All amoebae supported multiplication ofLegionella in coculture at 35°C. Four of six isolates of amoebae supported multiplication oflegionella at 42°C, while none supported multiplication at 45°C. Gimenez staining and electron microscopy showed thatLegionella multiplied intracellularly in amoebae. Control of these amoebae in potable water may prevent colonization and multiplication ofLegionella in domestic hot water systems.
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Fields, B.S., Sanden, G.N., Barbaree, J.M. et al. Intracellular multiplication ofLegionella pneumophila in amoebae isolated from hospital hot water tanks. Current Microbiology 18, 131–137 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01570838
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