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Foresight 2035: a perspective on the next decade of research on the management of Legionella spp. in engineered aquatic environments

Abstract

The disease burden from Legionella spp. infections has been increasing in many industrialized countries and, despite decades of scientific advances, ranks amongst the highest for waterborne diseases. We review here several key research areas from a multidisciplinary perspective and list critical research needs to address some of the challenges of Legionella spp. management in engineered environments. These include: (i) a consideration of Legionella species diversity and cooccurrence, beyond Legionella pneumophila only; (ii) an assessment of their environmental prevalence and clinical relevance, and how that may affect legislation, management, and intervention prioritization; (iii) a consideration of Legionella spp. sources, their definition and prioritization; (iv) the factors affecting Legionnaires’ disease seasonality, how they link to sources, Legionella spp. proliferation and ecology, and how these may be affected by climate change; (v) the challenge of saving energy in buildings while controlling Legionella spp. with high water temperatures and chemical disinfection; and (vi) the ecological interactions of Legionella spp. with other microbes, and their potential as a biological control strategy. Ultimately, we call for increased interdisciplinary collaboration between multiple research domains, as well as transdisciplinary engagement and collaboration across government, industry, and science as the way toward controlling and reducing Legionella-derived infections.
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Category

Academic literature review

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Frederik Hammes
  • Marco Gabrielli
  • Alessio Cavallaro
  • Antonia Eichelberg
  • Sofia Barigelli
  • Melina Bigler
  • Sebastien P Faucher
  • Hans P Füchslin
  • Valeria Gaia
  • Laura Gomez-Valero
  • Marianne Grimard-Conea
  • Charles N Haas
  • Kerry A Hamilton
  • Hannah G Healy
  • Yann Héchard
  • Tim Julian
  • Laurine Kieper
  • Ursula Lauper
  • Xavier Lefebvre
  • Daniel Mäusezahl
  • Catalina Ortiz
  • Ana Pereira
  • Michele Prevost
  • Hunter Quon
  • Siddhartha Roy
  • Ana R Silva
  • Émile Sylvestre
  • Lizhan Tang
  • Elliston Vallarino Reyes
  • Paul W. J. J Van Der Wielen
  • Michael Brandon Waak

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Infrastructure
  • University of Poitiers
  • Paris Cité University
  • University of Perugia
  • Radboud University
  • Delft University of Technology
  • KWR Watercycle Research Institute
  • University of Porto
  • Switzerland
  • University of Basel
  • Eawag - Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
  • Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
  • University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • McGill University
  • Polytechnique Montréal
  • USA
  • Arizona State University
  • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
  • Drexel University
  • Harvard School of Public Health

Year

2025

Published in

FEMS Microbiology Reviews

ISSN

0168-6445

Volume

49

Page(s)

1 - 18

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