Author:
SAKAMOTO R.,OHNO A.,NAKAHARA T.,SATOMURA K.,IWANAGA S.,KOUYAMA Y.,KURA F.,NOAMI M.,KUSAKA K.,FUNATO T.,TAKEDA M.,MATSUBAYASHI K.,OKUMIYA K.,KATO N.,YAMAGUCHI K.
Abstract
SUMMARYLegionnaires' disease (LD) is a major cause of severe community-acquired pneumonia but the source and mode of transmission are not always apparent, especially in sporadic cases. We hypothesized that LD can be acquired from the air-conditioning systems of motor cars. Swabs were taken from the evaporator compartments of the air-conditioning system of scrapped cars. Healthy subjects who were mainly employees of regional transportation companies were tested for antibody toLegionella pneumophilaserogroups 1–6; they also completed a questionnaire.Legionellaspecies were detected in 11/22 scrapped cars by the loop-mediated isothermal amplification method. The prevalence of microplate agglutination titres ⩾1:32 was significantly higher in subjects who sometimes used car air-conditioning systems. Although we did not prove a direct link betweenLegionellaspp. in the car evaporator and LD, our findings point to a potential risk of car air-conditioning systems in LD, which needs further investigation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
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