Affiliation:
1. Groupe Immunité des Muqueuses et Agents Pathogènes (GIMAP), EA 3064 Université de Lyon, Université Jean Monnet et CHU de Saint-Etienne, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Legionella
spp. are frequently isolated in hospital water systems. Heat shock (30 min at 70°C) is recommended by the World Health Organization to control its multiplication. The aim of the study was to evaluate retrospectively the efficacy of heat treatments by using a flow cytometry assay (FCA) able to identify viable but nonculturable (VBNC) cells. The study included
Legionella
strains (
L. pneumophila
[3 clusters] and
L. anisa
[1 cluster]) isolated from four hot water circuits of different hospital buildings in Saint-Etienne, France, during a 20-year prospective surveillance. The strains recovered from the different circuits were not epidemiologically related, but the strains isolated within a same circuit over time exhibited an identical genotypic profile. After an
in vitro
treatment of 30 min at 70°C, the mean percentage of viable cells and VBNC cells varied from 4.6% to 71.7%. The
in vitro
differences in heat sensitivity were in agreement with the observed efficacy of preventive and corrective heating measures used to control water contamination. These results suggest that
Legionella
strains can become heat resistant after heating treatments for a long time and that flow cytometry could be helpful to check the efficacy of heat treatments on
Legionella
spp. and to optimize the decontamination processes applied to water systems for the control of
Legionella
proliferation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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