The PlcB phospholipase C, or lecithinase, is an important listerial virulence factor of potential use as a pathogenicity marker for Listeria spp. food isolates. However, wild-type strains of Listeria monocytogenes express virulence factors very poorly in vitro and their lecithinase activity is normally difficult to detect on agar plates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOBJECTIVES: To undertake a multicenter study to evaluate the Biotest legionella urinary antigen enzyme immunoassay (EIA) performance against those EIAs already in use in 14 European laboratories. METHODS: Each laboratory examined urine specimens from appropriate patients using both their current assay and the Biotest EIA. Each examined: a standard panel of 12 coded urine samples (distributed by Biotest); a panel of 10 coded urine samples provided as part of a European external quality assurance (EQA) scheme; urine samples from patients with proven legionnaires' disease (LD); urine samples from patients with pneumonia of microbiologically proven cause other than LD; and urine samples submitted for routine examination.
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