Plasmid and surface antigen markers of endemic and epidemic Legionella pneumophila strains
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- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.16.2.230-235.1982
Plasmid and surface antigen markers of endemic and epidemic Legionella pneumophila strains
Abstract
Environmental and clinical isolates of Legionella pneumophila obtained from the Pittsburgh Veterans Administration Medical Center were studied for the presence of plasmids and for unique surface antigens. The majority of environmental isolates contained a single 80-megadalton plasmid. After an epidemic of nosocomial Legionnaires disease subsided in the Spring of 1981, plasmid-bearing environmental isolates persisted in the environment. Whereas L. pneumophila could not be reisolated from most sites with plasmidless isolates. During this epidemic the attack rate was highest on wards with plasmidless isolates. All clinical isolates were plasmidless. Strains were serotyped by the indirect immunofluorescence method with serum from a single immunized rat which was used both without absorption and after absorption with various plasmid-bearing and plasmidless isolates. These studies suggested that a plasmid-associated surface antigen was present and that the most common plasmidless environmental serotype was similar to the epidemic clinical serotype.
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