Affiliation:
1. Division of Bacterial Respiratory Infections, Center for Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A total of 560
Legionella
species were isolated from environmental water sources from public facilities from June to September 2008 throughout South Korea. The distribution of
Legionella
isolates was investigated according to geographical region, facility type, and sample type. The genetic diversity of 104 isolates of
Legionella pneumophila
serogroup 1 (sg 1) was analyzed by sequence-based typing (SBT).
L. pneumophila
was distributed broadly throughout Korea, accounting for 85.0% of the isolates, and
L. pneumophila
sg 1 predominated in all of the public facilities except for the springs.
Legionella anisa
and
Legionella bozemanii
predominated among non-
L. pneumophila
species (48.1% and 21.0%, respectively). The second most dominant strain differed depending on the facility type:
L. anisa
was the second most dominant strain in the buildings (10.8%),
L. pneumophila
sg 5 in public baths (21.6%),
L. pneumophila
sg 6 in factories (12.0%), and
L. pneumophila
sg 7 in hospitals (13.1%). In the SBT analysis, 104
L. pneumophila
sg 1 isolates were differentiated into 26 sequence types (STs) and categorized into 3 clonal groups (CGs) and 10 singleton STs via the eBURST V3 program. ST1, a potential founder of major CG1, was commonly distributed (48.1%). The dominant ST in hot water was ST-K1 (7, 12, 17, 3, 35, 11, 11), which was designated in this study (36.1%). The second most dominant strain differed depending on the type of facility from which the samples were obtained. The unique allelic profile of ST-K1, obtained from hot water, was not found in the European Working Group for
Legionella
Infections (EWGLI) SBT database.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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