The causative agent of Legionnaires' disease is the bacterium Legionella pneumophila (Lp). This organism is just one species of the genus Legionel/a. To date more than 36 species of Legionella have been isolated and these are being further divided into serogroups and subgroups. Approximately 90% of cases of Legionnaires' disease have been associated with· Lp serogroup 1, subgroup Pontiac. However about half of the known species of Legionel/a have caused serious disease and several fatalities in man. Legionella is a pathogenic genus and discovery of any species of Legionella in significant numbers in an engineered water system warrants immediate attention. Legione/la is a ubiquitous bacterium, which means that it is a naturally occurring organism widely found in nature. Most natural surface waters such as lakes contain Legionella and it can also be found in soil samples.
The control of Legionella within buildings
Year:
1992
Bibliographic info:
UK, International Labmate Ltd, 1992, proceedings of "international Environment 1992" held London, UK, May 12- 14, 1992