Identification and Typing from Pure Cultures
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Identification and typing of Legionella pneumophila by Sequence-based typing (SBT) for Serogroups 1-14.
- Legionnaires' disease
- Pontiac fever
Pure culture.
BCYE plates, slants, or charcoal transport swabs are acceptable (slants and charcoal transport swabs are preferred). Samples can be submitted under frozen conditions in appropriate freezer media.
Store samples between room temperature and 37oC until shipped for testing. Ship actively growing cultures at room temperature. Frozen cultures should be shipped on dry ice.
Shipping of specimens shall be done by a TDG certified individual in accordance with TDG regulations. For additional information regarding classification of specimens for the purposes of shipping, consult either Part 2 Appendix 3 of the TDG Regulations or section 3.6.2 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations as applicable.
Suspected Legionnaires' Disease or Pontiac Fever.
Completed Special Bacteriology requisition form (most recent version of requisition is required), detailing all patient information and relevant clinical information. If possible, attach lab results that have already been done at local or provincial laboratories.
All patient and strain history must be included.
Legionella pneumophila is identified and typed using SBT. Seven genes are sequenced and assigned an allele number by the SBT database. The 7-digit allelic profile obtained represents a sequence type (ST). In addition to SBT, the serogroup is determined by latex agglutination using ProLab Diagnostics Serogroups 1-14 antibodies.
20 calendar days. In cases where staff or resources are limited final report may be delayed and status of request will be forwarded in a preliminary report. Final report is sent once all results are complete.
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- Legionella pneumophila Sequence-Based Typing Database developed by The European Working Group for Legionella Infections (EWGLI) – now referred to as the “European Study Group for Legionella Infections (ESGLI).
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