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. 1989 Aug;27(8):1831–1834. doi: 10.1128/jcm.27.8.1831-1834.1989

Legionella tucsonensis sp. nov. isolated from a renal transplant recipient.

W L Thacker 1, R F Benson 1, R B Schifman 1, E Pugh 1, A G Steigerwalt 1, W R Mayberry 1, D J Brenner 1, H W Wilkinson 1
PMCID: PMC267679  PMID: 2671032

Abstract

A Legionella-like organism (strain 1087-AZ-H) was isolated from a pleural-fluid specimen from a renal transplant patient undergoing immunosuppressive therapy. Growth characteristics and gas-liquid chromatography profiles of the isolate were consistent with those for Legionella spp. The isolate fluoresced blue-white under long-wave UV light. Strain 1087-AZ-H was serologically distinct in the slide agglutination test with absorbed antisera. DNA hybridization studies placed it in a new Legionella species, Legionella tucsonensis (ATCC 49180).

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