Contribution of amoebic coculture to the recovery of Legionella isolates from respiratory samples. Prospective analysis over a period of 32 months

We evaluated the contribution of amoebic coculture to the recovery of Legionella from 379 respiratory samples. The sensitivity of axenic culture was 42,1%. The combination of axenic culture with amoebic coculture increased the isolation rate of Legionella to 47,1%. Amoebic coculture was particularly efficient in isolating Legionella from respiratory samples contaminated by oropharyngeal flora. (R.A.)

Author(s): Descours G, Suet A, Ginevra C, Campese C, Slimani S, Ader F, Che D, Lina G, Jarraud S

Publishing year: 2012

Pages: 1725-1726

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