id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346096-aml84iv1 Bailey, Emily S. Molecular surveillance of respiratory viruses with bioaerosol sampling in an airport 2018-09-17 .txt text/plain 2503 131 46 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. In this pilot study, we studied bioaerosol samples collected in Raleigh Durham International Airport for molecular evidence of respiratory viruses. Although not the focus of our study, we did not detect viable viruses using culture analysis associated with positive aerosol samples at RDU airport. In this pilot aerosol study, we conducted surveillance for human and zoonotic respiratory viruses in an airport setting over a period of nine weeks from January to March 2018. Despite these limitations, the results of this study suggest that aerosol sampling is a useful technique for respiratory virus surveillance in high traffic and crowded areas such as airports. ./cache/cord-346096-aml84iv1.txt ./txt/cord-346096-aml84iv1.txt