Journal article

Experimental Legionella longbeachae infection in intratracheally inoculated mice

I Gobin, M Susa, G Begic, EL Hartland, M Doric

Journal of Medical Microbiology | SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2009

Abstract

This study established an experimental model of replicative Legionella longbeachae infection in A/J mice. The animals were infected by intratracheal inoculation of 103-109 c.f.u. L. longbeachae serogroup 1 (USA clinical isolates D4968, D4969 and D4973). The inocula of 109, 108, 107 and 106 c.f.u. of all tested L. longbeachae serogroup 1 isolates were lethal for A/J mice. Inoculation of 105 c.f.u. L. longbeachae caused death in 90 % of the animals within 5 days, whilst inoculation of 104 c.f.u. caused sporadic death of mice. All animals that received 103 c.f.u. bacteria developed acute lower respiratory disease, but were able to clear Legionella from the lungs within 3 weeks. The kinetics of ..

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Grants

Awarded by Ministry of Science, Education and Sport of the Republic of Croatia


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was financially supported by the Ministry of Science, Education and Sport of the Republic of Croatia (Project 062-0621273-1275). We thank Tibor Andreanszky, University of Rijeka, for his technical assistance. I.G. was supported by an Australian Endeavour Post-doctoral fellowship.