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Microbial and physicochemical parameters associated with Legionella contamination in hot water recirculation systems.
[legionellosis]
Hot
water
recirculation
systems
(
HWRS
)
in
hotels
and
nursing
homes
,
which
are
common
in
countries
such
as
Spain
,
have
been
related
to
outbreaks
of
legionellosis
.
To
establish
the
relationships
of
microbial
and
physicochemical
parameters
,
especially
protozoa
,
with
the
occurrence
of
Legionella
in
HWRS
,
231
samples
from
hotels
and
nursing
homes
were
analysed
for
Legionella
,
protozoa
,
heterotrophic
plate
counts
(
HPC
)
at
22
and
37
°
C
,
Pseudomonas
,
metals
,
temperature
and
others
.
Legionella
pneumophila
was
the
dominant
species
isolated
,
and
22
%
were
sg
.
1
.
The
sampling
method
became
particularly
important
in
order
to
define
which
factors
were
involved
on
the
occurrence
of
Legionella
.
Results
showed
that
the
bacteria
and
the
accompanying
microbiota
were
more
abundant
in
the
first
flush
water
whose
temperature
was
lower
.
The
bacteria
occurred
in
those
samples
with
high
HPC
and
were
inversely
correlated
with
high
temperatures
.
Multivariate
regression
showed
that
a
concentration
above
1
×
10
(
5
)
CFU
/
100
mL
of
HPC
at
37
°
C
,
Fe
above
0
.
095
ppm
and
the
presence
of
protozoa
increased
significantly
the
risk
of
Legionella
colonization
,
while
univariant
regression
showed
that
the
presence
of
Cu
above
0
.
76
ppm
and
temperature
above
55
°
C
diminished
it
.
Therefore
,
to
reduce
the
risk
associated
with
Legionella
occurrence
in
HWRS
these
parameters
should
be
taken
into
consideration
.
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