Methylobacterium spp. as an indicator for the presence or absence of Mycobacterium spp.

Conclusion The data demonstrate that microbial populations in biofilms can influence the presence or absence of opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens and, thereby, increase the range of strategies to reduce exposure to waterborne pathogens. Finally, by assessing for the visual presence of methylobacteria as pink pigmentation on showers and shower curtains, homeowners and managers of hospitals and other buildings can quickly determine whether a premise plumbing biofilm sample has mycobacteria with a high degree of assurance.
Source: International Journal of Mycobacteriology - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research