Submitted by malahchi t3_1118ssa in askscience
Legionella is a clade of bacteria that were discovered living in mechanical ventilation systems. Some countries currently forbid double-flow mechanical ventilation systems because of how much pathogenic microorganism can live in there.
My question is : what do they feed on ? Legionella are cultured in yeast extract agar. What are the sources of food and how can there be enough water in mechanical ventilation systems ?
Onetap1 t1_j8et0de wrote
They don't live in mechanical ventilation. They live in tepid water which has nutrients. Anything with warm water is hazardous.
The first case, where it was identified, killed a lot of US Legionnaires (armed forces veterans) at a convention at a hotel in Philadelphia. The source was an evaporative cooling tower, which uses evaporating water to discard waste heat from the air conditioning systems.
The thing about cooling towers is that the water is recycled from a pond in the base of the tower. It collects insects, dust leaves, limescale, etc, nutrients for bacteria. And the water is warm. The bacteria was distributed on the water droplets leaving the tower.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legionnaires%27_disease#Epidemiology