Comparison of Large Restriction Fragments of Mycobacterium avium Isolates Recovered from AIDS and Non-AIDS Patients with Those of Isolates from Potable Water

Author:

Aronson T.1,Holtzman A.1,Glover N.2,Boian M.1,Froman S.1,Berlin O. G. W.1,Hill H.1,Stelma G.3

Affiliation:

1. Education and Research Institute1 and

2. Department of Pathology,2 Olive View-University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center, Sylmar, California, and

3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio3

Abstract

ABSTRACT We examined potable water in Los Angeles, California, as a possible source of infection in AIDS and non-AIDS patients. Nontuberculous mycobacteria were recovered from 12 (92%) of 13 reservoirs, 45 (82%) of 55 homes, 31 (100%) of 31 commercial buildings, and 15 (100%) of 15 hospitals. Large-restriction-fragment (LRF) pattern analyses were done with Ase I. The LRF patterns of Mycobacterium avium isolates recovered from potable water in three homes, two commercial buildings, one reservoir, and eight hospitals had varying degrees of relatedness to 19 clinical isolates recovered from 17 patients. The high number of M. avium isolates recovered from hospital water and their close relationship with clinical isolates suggests the potential threat of nosocomial spread. This study supports the possibility that potable water is a source for the acquisition of M. avium infections.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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