INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND PLUMBING MATERIAL SELECTION ON BIOFILM FORMATION AND GROWTH OF LEGIONELLA-PNEUMOPHILA IN A MODEL POTABLE WATER-SYSTEM CONTAINING COMPLEX MICROBIAL-FLORA

被引:210
作者
ROGERS, J
DOWSETT, AB
DENNIS, PJ
LEE, JV
KEEVIL, CW
机构
[1] THAMES WATER UTIL PLC,READING RG1 8DB,BERKS,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV NOTTINGHAM HOSP,QUEENS MED CTR,PUBL HLTH LAB SERV,WATER & ENVIRONM UNIT,NOTTINGHAM NG7 2UH,ENGLAND
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D O I
10.1128/AEM.60.5.1585-1592.1994
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Survival and growth of Legionella pneumophila in both biofilm and planktonic phases were determined with a two-stage model system. The model used filter-sterilized tap water as the sole source of nutrient to culture a naturally occurring mixed population of microorganisms including virulent L. pneumophila. At 20 degrees C, L. pneumophila accounted for a low proportion of biofilm flora on polybutylene and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, but was absent from copper surfaces. The pathogen was most abundant on biofilms on plastics at 40 degrees C, where it accounted for up to 50% of the total biofilm Bora. Copper surfaces were inhibitory to total biofouling and included only low numbers of L. pneumophila organisms. The pathogen was able to survive in biofilms on the surface of the plastic materials at 50 degrees C, but was absent from the copper surfaces at the same temperature. L. pneumophila could not be detected in the model system at 60 degrees C. In the presence of copper surfaces, biofilms forming on adjacent control glass surfaces were found to incorporate copper ions which subsequently inhibited colonization of their surfaces. This work suggests that the use of copper tubing in water systems may help to limit the colonization of water systems by L. pneumophila.
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页码:1585 / 1592
页数:8
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