%0 Journal Article %T Multiple regression as a preventive tool for determining the risk of Legionella spp. %A Enrique Gea-Izquierdo %J Universitas Scientiarum %D 2012 %I Pontificia Universidad Javeriana %X To determine the interrelationship between health & hygiene conditions for prevention of legionellosis, the compositionof materials used in water distribution systems, the water origin and Legionella pneumophila risk. Material and methods. Include adescriptive study and multiple regression analysis on a sample of golf course sprinkler irrigation systems (n=31) pertaining to hotelslocated on the Costa del Sol (Malaga, Spain). The study was carried out in 2009. Results. Presented a significant lineal relation, withall the independent variables contributing significantly (p<0.05) to the model¡¯s fit. The relationship between water type and the risk ofLegionella, as well as the material composition and the latter, is lineal and positive. In contrast, the relationship between health-hygieneconditions and Legionella risk is lineal and negative. Conclusion. The characterization of Legionella pneumophila concentration, asdefined by the risk in water and through use of the predictive method, can contribute to the consideration of new influence variables inthe development of the agent, resulting in improved control and prevention of the disease. %K Legionella pneumophila %K legionnaires¡¯ disease %K multiple regression %K hotel golf courses %K sprinklers. %U http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/2483/1762