Study of Gorge Fisher Plumbing System Effects on Growth Inhibition and Amplification of Legionella pneumophila by Culture and PCR Based on 16sRNA and mip Genes
Abstract:Background: Legionella is an aquatic bacterium that causes Legionnaires' fever. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of Legionella stopper pipes and fittings of George Fisher Company on controlling Legionella growth in indoor water supply systems. Methods: Fifty-six samples of hot and cold-water systems were collected and characterized. The culture was performed in BCYE agar. Molecular detection was performed by PCR. Results: The mean residual chlorine was 0.73 to 0.88 mg/L. Culture results w… Show more
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