id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339973-kj56zi59 Coleman, Kristen K. Bioaerosol Sampling for Respiratory Viruses in Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit Network 2018-11-30 .txt text/plain 4775 228 46 Although baseline metagenomic maps created from these studies are said to be useful for mitigating bioterrorism and infectious disease outbreaks, most of them focus largely on mapping surface-borne bacterial DNA 17 and neglect to address the threat of weaponized or global catastrophic biological risk-level (GCBR-level) agents, both of which would likely be aerosolized or respiratory-borne RNA viruses 19 . Bioaerosol sampling in the field provides a noninvasive way to monitor and characterize the community of aerosolized respiratory viruses that regularly infect the public, as well as potentially detect or discover novel pathogens with pandemic potential, such as the influenza A(H7N9) virus. Although the air pump flow rate and sample collection times used in our study have been demonstrated to efficiently capture aerosolized influenza virus and RSV RNA [33] [34] [35] , it is possible that these parameters are not optimal for capturing the other respiratory virus DNA/RNA targeted in our study. ./cache/cord-339973-kj56zi59.txt ./txt/cord-339973-kj56zi59.txt