Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8549415 | International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Due to the promising results of a previous study of the performance of the novel MPN method (Legiolertâ¢/Quanti-Tray®) compared to ISO 11731-2, this study was performed to compare Legiolert for Legionella pneumophila with the German regulatory requirements methods ISO 11731-2 (100â¯ml membrane filtration) and ISO 11731 (1â¯ml direct plating) for the enumeration of L. pneumophila and Legionella spp. from potable water. Data from a multi-laboratory study according to ISO 17994 showed that Legiolert yielded on average higher counts of L. pneumophila than the ISO 11731-2 method, but the comparison with ISO 11731 was inconclusive due to the number of samples needing to be tested. Likewise, comparisons of the MPN method for 100â¯ml to the highest result of either ISO 11731 or ISO 11731-2 according to Federal Environmental Agency recommendation (2012) yielded no conclusive difference, regardless of whether non-pneumophila species of Legionella were included in the evaluation. The MPN method has a high specificity for L. pneumophila of 97.9% which compares favourably to the specificity of 95.3% quoted for ISO 11731. The new method represents a significant improvement in the enumeration of L. pneumophila from drinking water and related samples.
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Authors
Kirsten Spies, Stefan Pleischl, Bernd Lange, Bettina Langer, Iris Hübner, Lars Jurzik, Katrin Luden, Martin Exner,