Negative enrichment procedure for isolation of Legionella pneumophila from seeded cooling tower water.

T C Thorpe, R D Miller
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Abstract

A negative enrichment procedure was developed which was capable of isolating Legionella pneumophila directly from seeded air-conditioning cooling tower water onto laboratory media. This procedure was based on an 8-h incubation under conditions that were bactericidal to the indigenous water microflora but merely bacteriostatic to L. pneumophila.

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MeSH Term

Air Conditioning
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Bacteriological Techniques
Culture Media
Legionella
Water Microbiology

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Culture Media

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