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Published in: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 2/2009

01-02-2009 | Article

A community outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease associated with a cooling tower in Vic and Gurb, Catalonia (Spain) in 2005

Authors: M. R. Sala Ferré, C. Arias, J. M. Oliva, A. Pedrol, M. García, T. Pellicer, P. Roura, A. Domínguez

Published in: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | Issue 2/2009

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Abstract

We report the investigation of a community-acquired outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease. An epidemiological, environmental, and meteorological investigation was undertaken. Fifty-five cases were reported in October and November 2005. The exposure occurred in a large area, with 12 cases (21.8%) located between 1,800 and 3,400 metres from the source. Water sample cultures showed that Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp-1) was present in five cooling towers in two industrial locations in Gurb (plants A and B). Two Lp-1 strains were recovered from plants A and B, but only Lp-1 strains from plant A showed a pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) profile identical to those obtained from three of the cases. Inspection of the cooling towers in plant A revealed inadequate maintenance. Weather conditions in October 2005, with mostly high temperatures and high humidity, together with the flat terrain could have been favouring factors. This study showed a community outbreak from a cooling tower as a common source in a large area. Climate and terrain could explain the dissemination of contaminated aerosols.
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Metadata
Title
A community outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease associated with a cooling tower in Vic and Gurb, Catalonia (Spain) in 2005
Authors
M. R. Sala Ferré
C. Arias
J. M. Oliva
A. Pedrol
M. García
T. Pellicer
P. Roura
A. Domínguez
Publication date
01-02-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases / Issue 2/2009
Print ISSN: 0934-9723
Electronic ISSN: 1435-4373
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-008-0603-6

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