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The ELITE Program
Environmental Legionella Isolation Techniques Evaluation (ELITE)
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- ELITE Application NEW April 1, 2009
- Overview of ELITE Program
- Frequently Asked Questions Updated June 15, 2009
ELITE Application
On the ELITE application website, the public can view a list of proficient members, new members may enroll, and enrolled members may enter results and receive their certificates. A few areas of the ELITE application website are password protected for members only. NEW April 1, 2009
Overview
Although Legionella spp. Live in a wide variety of freshwater habitats, they can be difficult to isolate. Culture and enumeration of Legionella from environmental sources involve several steps including concentration of the bacteria, resuspension, selective pre-treatments, and the use of complex media. Use of a suitable isolation protocol is critical for determining whether Legionella are present in a sample and at what concentration. The ELITE Program was created as a way for laboratories to test their Legionella isolation techniques against standardized samples.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the program work?
You will receive a panel of 6 test samples biannually. Test samples are lyophilized preparations that may contain Legionella and other microorganisms commonly found in fresh water. You will be asked to process the samples according to your lab’s standard protocols and report the results on our electronic form. Your results will be scored as soon as they are submitted.
Note: You must have internet access to participate in the ELITE Program.
- What do I receive for a passing score?
Labs that successfully isolate Legionella from two consecutive test sample panels will receive a Certificate of Proficiency and be listed on the website as ELITE Members. The ELITE Members List is accessible to the general public and is designed to provide guidance for those with a need to determine the Legionella colonization status of their property. The Certificate of Proficiency and ELITE Member listing will immediately be available once passing results are submitted.
- What happens if I fail?
The overall goal of the ELITE Program is to ensure that industry practices achieve the highest standards and reliability. ELITE Program administrators will work with labs that receive failing scores to improve their techniques by providing protocols, guidelines, and the latest techniques. However, failing two or more consecutive test panels may result in suspension of ELITE Member status. There is no other penalty for failing scores.
- Will my information be available to others?
Only contact information for ELITE Members who receive Certificates of Proficiency will be posted on the ELITE Members List. You may decline to have this information posted. All other personal information, such as test panel results and demographic information, will be kept strictly confidential.
- What else is available on the website?
In addition to providing a list of all proficient ELITE Members, the website will provide you with individual reports so you can see your results and how you compare with other ELITE Program Members, though other ELITE Program Members will not be listed by name. There are helpful links to policy guidelines, protocols, and the latest news on Legionella.
- How much does it cost?
The ELITE Program is free!
- Who may enroll?
Any laboratory located in the United States or its territories that processes environmental samples for culture of Legionella is invited to join. This includes commercial labs of any size, state and local public health labs, or university laboratories.
- How do I enroll? UPDATED June 15, 2009
Fill out the 4-step enrollment form available on the ELITE Program website.
Note: You must have internet access to participate in the ELITE Program.
- How do I contact CDC with questions, comments, or suggestions about the ELITE Program? NEW June 15, 2009
Mailing address:
ELITE Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd NE
Mailstop G03
Atlanta, GA 30333Fax number: (866) 638-0199
Email address: elite@cdc.gov