Validation and in-field testing of a new on-site qPCR system for quantification of Legionella pneumophila according to ISO/TS 12869:2012 in HVAC cooling towers.


Journal

Journal of water and health
ISSN: 1477-8920
Titre abrégé: J Water Health
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101185420

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2019
Historique:
entrez: 4 4 2019
pubmed: 4 4 2019
medline: 5 6 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Legionella pneumophila, found in engineered water systems such as HVAC cooling towers, poses a significant public health risk. Culture, though routinely used to quantify L. pneumophila, has several disadvantages including long turnaround time, low sensitivity, and inter-laboratory variability. In this study, we validated the performance of an on-site quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) detection system for L. pneumophila in accordance with International Standards Organization Technical Specification 12869:2012. We evaluated specificity, limit of detection and quantification, and calibration curve linearity. Additionally, we evaluated whole system recovery and robustness using samples taken from taps and evaporative cooling towers. We then compared the system's performance against laboratory culture and laboratory qPCR across 53 cooling towers in a 12-week in-field study. We found that concordance between on-site qPCR and culture was both laboratory- and site/sample-dependent. Comparison of laboratory qPCR with on-site qPCR revealed that laboratory results were highly variable and showed little concordance. Some discordance may be explained by time delay between sample collection and testing ('shipping effect') which may lead to inaccurate reporting. Overall, our study highlights the value of on-site qPCR detection of L. pneumophila, demonstrates that laboratories are prone to misreporting results due to shipping effects, and reveals significant discordance between laboratory qPCR and culture.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30942774
doi: 10.2166/wh.2019.252
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

237-253

Auteurs

Shaimaa Ahmed (S)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Urszula Liwak-Muir (U)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Danielle Walker (D)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Agnes Zoldowski (A)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Alan Mears (A)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Sergey Golovan (S)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Steve Mohr (S)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Paul Lem (P)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

Chris Harder (C)

Spartan Bioscience Inc., 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2, Canada E-mail: paul.lem@spartanbio.com.

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