Legionella jordanis: a new species of Legionella isolated from water and sewage
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- Vol. 15 (2) , 290-297
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.15.2.290-297.1982
Abstract
Legionella jordanis sp. nov., as found in two cultures, is described. One isolate was from river water in Indiana and the other isolate was from sewage in DeKalb County, Ga. The former is the type strain of the species, and is designated BL-540 (ATCC 33623). L. jordanis had a partial relationship to L. bozemanii by direct fluorescent-antibody tests but was unrelated to L. pneumophila, L. dumoffii, L. micdadei, L. gormanii, or L. longbeachae. Legionella phenotypic characteristics, including large amounts of branched-chain cellular fatty acids, were shown by the isolates. Studies of DNA relatedness showed that the two cultures of L. jordanis were only slightly related to the six previously described species of Legionella but were more than 90% related to each other. Indirect fluorescent-antibody tests with human sera suggested that unrecognized human infections with L. jordanis may be occurring.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
- Legionella longbeachae Species Nova, Another Etiologic Agent of Human PneumoniaAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1981
- Gas-liquid chromatography as an analytical tool in microbiologyJournal of Chromatography A, 1981
- Pittsburgh Pneumonia Agent: Direct Isolation from Human Lung TissueThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1980
- The Rickettsia-like Organisms TATLOCK (1943) and HEBA (1959): Bacteria Phenotypically Similar to but Genetically Distinct from Legionella pneumophila and the WIGA BacteriumAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1980
- A Legionella-like Bacterium Related to WIGA in a Fatal Case of PneumoniaAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1979
- ATYPICAL LEGIONELLA-LIKE ORGANISMS: FASTIDIOUS WATER-ASSOCIATED BACTERIA PATHOGENIC FOR MANThe Lancet, 1979
- A Major Focus of Legionnaires' Disease in Bloomington, IndianaAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1979
- Ultrastructure of the Agent of Legionnaires’ Disease in the Human LungAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1979
- Conjugation of antibodies with fluorochromes: Modifications to the standard methodsJournal of Immunological Methods, 1976
- Membrane properties of living mammalian cells as studied by enzymatic hydrolysis of fluorogenic esters.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1966