Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines (Sep 2018)

Molecular surveillance of respiratory viruses with bioaerosol sampling in an airport

  • Emily S. Bailey,
  • Jessica Y. Choi,
  • Juliana Zemke,
  • Myagmarsukh Yondon,
  • Gregory C. Gray

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40794-018-0071-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Recognizing that crowded, high-traffic airports and airplanes have been implicated in respiratory disease transmission, we partnered with administrators of Raleigh Durham International Airport (RDU) in conducting a pilot study of aerosol surveillance for respiratory viruses at RDU. From January to March 2018 we used NIOSH 2-stage samplers to collect 150 min aerosol samples in crowded areas at RDU. Four (17%) of the 24 samples were positive for known respiratory pathogens including influenza D virus and adenovirus. These results suggest the feasibility of employing bioaerosol surveillance techniques in public transportation areas, such as airports, as a noninvasive way to detect and characterize novel respiratory viruses.

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