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Plasmids as Epidemiological Markers in Nosocomial Legionnaires' Disease

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Plasmid analysis was used in the investigation of an outbreak of nosocomial Legionnaires' disease in four patients. Serogroup 1 strains were isolated from two patients, the air-conditioning cooling tower, and two hot-water tanks. All serogroup 1 strains contained two plasmids with approximate molecular masses of 21 and 48 megadaltons (Mdal). The serogroup 1 strain found in the cooling-tower isolate also contained an additional 1.9 Mdal-plasmid. Restriction-endonuclease analysis of the 21-MdaI plasmid that was present in patient and hot water-tank' isolates revealed identical <it>Eco</it>RI and <it>Hae</it>III fragment patterns. Digestion of the similarly sized plasmid in the cooling-tower isolate resulted in a unique fragment pattern. The data provide direct bacteriologic evidence implicating the hot-water tanks rather than the cooling tower as the source of the infecting strain.

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