Source attribution of community-acquired cases of Legionnaires' disease-results from the German LeTriWa study; Berlin, 2016-2019

Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Berlin; December 2016-May 2019. Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched co...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 15; no. 11; p. e0241724
Main Authors Buchholz, Udo, Jahn, Heiko Juergen, Brodhun, Bonita, Lehfeld, Ann-Sophie, Lewandowsky, Marina M, Reber, Franziska, Adler, Kristin, Bochmann, Jacqueline, Förster, Christina, Koch, Madlen, Schreiner, Yvonne, Stemmler, Fabian, Gagell, Corinna, Harbich, Edith, Bärwolff, Sina, Beyer, Andreas, Geuß-Fosu, Ute, Hänel, Martina, Larscheid, Patrick, Murajda, Lukas, Morawski, Klaus, Peters, Uwe, Pitzing, Raimund, von Welczeck, Andreas, Widders, Gudrun, Wischnewski, Nicoletta, Abdelgawad, Inas, Hinzmann, Anke, Hedeler, Denis, Schilling, Birte, Schmidt, Silvia, Schumacher, Jakob, Zuschneid, Irina, Atmowihardjo, Iskandar, Arastéh, Keikawus, Behrens, Steffen, Creutz, Petra, Elias, Johannes, Gregor, Martina, Kahl, Stefan, Kahnert, Henning, Kimmel, Viktor, Lehmke, Josefa, Migaud, Pascal, Mikolajewska, Agata, Moos, Verena, Naumann, Maria-Barbara, Pankow, Wulf, Scherübl, Hans, Schmidt, Bernd, Schneider, Thomas, Stocker, Hartmut, Suttorp, Norbert, Thiemig, Dorina, Gollnisch, Carsten, Mannschatz, Uwe, Haas, Walter, Schaefer, Benedikt, Lück, Christian
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Abstract Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Berlin; December 2016-May 2019. Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls. Percentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection. Analysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)). Inclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25-93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed. Using the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
AbstractList Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Berlin; December 2016-May 2019. Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls. Percentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection. Analysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)). Inclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25-93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed. Using the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
Introduction Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Objective Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Setting Berlin; December 2016-May 2019. Participants Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls. Main outcome measure Percentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection. Methods Analysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)). Results Inclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25-93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed. Conclusion Using the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
Introduction Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease (CALD) are unknown. Objective Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Setting Berlin; December 2016–May 2019. Participants Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls. Main outcome measure Percentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection. Methods Analysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)). Results Inclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25–93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed. Conclusion Using the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
INTRODUCTIONSources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown.OBJECTIVEIdentification of sources of infection of CALD.SETTINGBerlin; December 2016-May 2019.PARTICIPANTSAdult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls.MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREPercentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection.METHODSAnalysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)).RESULTSInclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25-93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed.CONCLUSIONUsing the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
Introduction Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease (CALD) are unknown. Objective Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Setting Berlin; December 2016–May 2019. Participants Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls. Main outcome measure Percentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection. Methods Analysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)). Results Inclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25–93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed. Conclusion Using the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Berlin; December 2016-May 2019. Adult cases of CALD reported to district health authorities and consenting to the study; age and hospital matched controls. Percentage of cases of CALD with attributed source of infection. Analysis of secondary patient samples for monoclonal antibody (MAb) type (and sequence type); questionnaire-based interviews, analysis of standard household water samples for Legionella concentration followed by MAb (and sequence) typing of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1) isolates; among cases taking of additional water samples to identify the infectious source as appropriate; recruitment of control persons for comparison of exposure history and Legionella in standard household water samples. For each case an appraisal matrix was filled in to attribute any of three source types (external (non-residence) source, residential non-drinking water (RnDW) source (not directly from drinking water outlet), residential drinking water (RDW) as source) using three evidence types (microbiological results, cluster evidence, analytical-comparative evidence (using added information from controls)). Inclusion of 111 study cases and 202 controls. Median age of cases was 67 years (range 25-93 years), 74 (67%) were male. Among 65 patients with urine typable for MAb type we found a MAb 3/1-positive strain in all of them. Compared to controls being a case was not associated with a higher Legionella concentration in standard household water samples, however, the presence of a MAb 3/1-positive strain was significantly associated (odds ratio (OR) = 4.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.7 to 11). Thus, a source was attributed by microbiological evidence if it contained a MAb 3/1-positive strain. A source was attributed by cluster evidence if at least two cases were exposed to the same source. Statistically significant general source types were attributed by calculating the population attributable risk (analytical-comparative evidence). We identified an external source in 16 (14%) cases, and RDW as source in 28 (25%). Wearing inadequately disinfected dentures was the only RnDW source significantly associated with cases (OR = 3.2, 95% CI 1.3 to 7.8) and led to an additional 8% of cases with source attribution, for a total of 48% of cases attributed. Using the appraisal matrix we attributed almost half of all cases of CALD to an infectious source, predominantly RDW. Risk for LD seems to be conferred primarily by the type of Legionella rather than the amount. Dentures as a new infectious source needs further, in particular, integrated microbiological, molecular and epidemiological confirmation.
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Author Zuschneid, Irina
Hedeler, Denis
Gagell, Corinna
Morawski, Klaus
Scherübl, Hans
Koch, Madlen
Geuß-Fosu, Ute
Hänel, Martina
Förster, Christina
von Welczeck, Andreas
Jahn, Heiko Juergen
Larscheid, Patrick
Kahnert, Henning
Lehfeld, Ann-Sophie
Adler, Kristin
Pankow, Wulf
Moos, Verena
Buchholz, Udo
Mannschatz, Uwe
Beyer, Andreas
Elias, Johannes
Thiemig, Dorina
Brodhun, Bonita
Abdelgawad, Inas
Lück, Christian
Haas, Walter
Gollnisch, Carsten
Atmowihardjo, Iskandar
Schaefer, Benedikt
Naumann, Maria-Barbara
Schumacher, Jakob
Peters, Uwe
Lehmke, Josefa
Migaud, Pascal
Behrens, Steffen
Schmidt, Bernd
Schneider, Thomas
Kimmel, Viktor
Creutz, Petra
Bärwolff, Sina
Hinzmann, Anke
Widders, Gudrun
Arastéh, Keikawus
Reber, Franziska
Bochmann, Jacqueline
Harbich, Edith
Mikolajewska, Agata
Kahl, Stefan
Suttorp, Norbert
Wischnewski, Nicoletta
Schmidt, Silvia
Gregor, Martina
Schreiner, Yvonne
Stocker, Hartmut
Lewandowsky, Marina M
Murajda, Lukas
Pitzing, Raimund
Schilling, Birte
Stemmler, Fabian
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11 Health Department, DHA Pankow, Berlin, Germany
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12 Health Department, DHA Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, POLAND
18 Charité Hospitals Berlin, Berlin, Germany
10 Health Department, DHA Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
1 Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Unit 36: Respiratory Infections, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany
16 DRK Hospitals Berlin, Berlin, Germany
17 Vivantes Hospitals Berlin, Berlin, Germany
8 Health Department, DHA Reinickendorf, Berlin, Germany
5 Health Department, DHA Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany
14 Health Department, DHA Spandau, Berlin, Germany
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Introduction Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease (CALD) are unknown. Objective Identification of sources of...
Introduction Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Objective Identification of sources of...
Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown. Identification of sources of infection of CALD. Berlin;...
Introduction Sources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease (CALD) are unknown. Objective Identification of sources of...
INTRODUCTIONSources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown.OBJECTIVEIdentification of sources of infection...
IntroductionSources of infection of most cases of community-acquired Legionnaires' disease (CALD) are unknown.ObjectiveIdentification of sources of infection...
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