Drifted influenza A and B viruses collected by a water-based condensation growth air sampler in a student health care center during an influenza outbreak

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Abstract

A viable virus aerosol sampler (VIVAS) effectively collected viable influenza A and B viruses from air inside a student health care center during an influenza outbreak. The viruses had "drifted" genes, showcasing the usefulness of the VIVAS for air sampling and noninvasive surveillance of viruses in circulation.

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Bonny, T. S., Pan, M., Loeb, J. C., Jiang, X., Eiguren-Fernandez, A., Hering, S., … Lednicky, J. A. (2017). Drifted influenza A and B viruses collected by a water-based condensation growth air sampler in a student health care center during an influenza outbreak. Genome Announcements, 5(15). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00178-17

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