Title of article :
Detection of the Legionnaires’ Disease Agent in Patients With Respiratory
Symptoms by Culture, Detection of Urinary Antigen and Polymerase Chain Reaction
of the 16S rRNA Gene in Ahvaz, Iran
Author/Authors :
Alavi Seyed Mohammad نويسنده , Moosavian Mojtaba نويسنده , Haddadzadeh Shoushtari Maryam نويسنده Department of Pulmonology, School of Medicine , Abbasi Montazeri Effat نويسنده Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran. Abbasi Montazeri Effat , Khoshkholgh Sima Mahtab نويسنده Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Ahvaz
Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IR
Iran , Fazeli Naserabad Mohammad Amin نويسنده Razi Teaching Hospital, Clinical Research Development
Center, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IR
Iran
Abstract :
Background Legionnaires’ disease (LD) is a common form of severe
pneumonia, caused by Legionella spp.
Legionella pneumophila is an important agent of
severe pneumonia including 15 serogroups, which are all human pathogens.
However, L. pneumophila serogroup 1 is the most
prevalent agent of LD. Fatality rates among elderly and
immunocompromised patients are high and may occur as a result of
infection with this pathogen. Objectives The aim of this study was to
detect the LD agent in clinical samples of patients with respiratory
symptoms by culture, urinary antigen and polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
of the 16SrRNA gene. Methods In this study, a total
of 200 specimens (including 100 urine and 100 respiratory samples),
which were collected from hospitalized patients with respiratory
symptoms were examined. The respiratory specimens were inoculated to the
buffered charcoal-yeast extract and modified Wodowsky and Yee agar media
for isolation of the Legionella spp. The 16S
rRNA gene in the respiratory specimens was amplified by the
PCR method and the urinary antigen of L. pneumophila
serogroup 1 was detected by EIA (enzyme immunoassay) test using the
Coris Legionella V-test kit. Results From a total of
200 specimens from patients with respiratory symptoms, 5% of urine
specimens and 3% of respiratory specimens were positive for L.
pneumophila using the EIA test and PCR of the
16SrRNA gene, respectively. The results of the
culture of the respiratory samples showed that 1% of them were positive
for Legionella spp. Conclusions In this study, the LD
agent was detected by the rapid EIA test. In addition, the sensitivity
of the urinary antigen test using the Coris
Legionella V-test kit for detection of L.
pneumophila in respiratory specimens was more than those of
the PCR and culture methods.