2005
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2005.0258
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Detection and identification of mycobacteria in the Lisbon water distribution system

Abstract: Mycobacteria have emerged as a major cause of opportunistic infections. Until the present, only a few studies have characterized mycobacteria present in the water distribution system of urban areas. In this study, we characterize these microorganisms in the Lisbon water distribution system. Our results indicate a high rate of positivities (90.5%) with mainly saprophytic mycobacteria. Around 63% of these results belong to strains of Mycobacterium gordonae indicating a generalized proliferation of this species i… Show more

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“…M. chelonae has been found in urban water systems worldwide (38,39,59), but its prevalence index and spatial distribution have never been estimated. M. llatzerense has been isolated from tap water samples (59, 62) but has not been detected previously in water distribution networks (34,38,44,59), most probably because this species had not been described at the time when these studies were performed (62). Consistent with our results, M. peregrinum (2,31), M. septicum (31,35,37), and M. salmoniphilum (37,60,63) have been isolated from similar water systems.…”
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“…M. chelonae has been found in urban water systems worldwide (38,39,59), but its prevalence index and spatial distribution have never been estimated. M. llatzerense has been isolated from tap water samples (59, 62) but has not been detected previously in water distribution networks (34,38,44,59), most probably because this species had not been described at the time when these studies were performed (62). Consistent with our results, M. peregrinum (2,31), M. septicum (31,35,37), and M. salmoniphilum (37,60,63) have been isolated from similar water systems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Second, some species were detected at a very low frequency and were detected only because of the large number of isolates analyzed (630 isolates subjected to rpoB sequencing). Previous small-sampling strategies (31,34,35,44) thus gave a biased picture of the RGM community in the water system, underestimating species diversity. Third, recent improvements in molecular identification of RGM allowed us to identify an unprecedented proportion of the isolates by rpoB sequencing and to discover several putative new species (61).…”
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