A method for the improved detection of aerosolized influenza viruses and the male-specific (F+) RNA coliphage MS2

•Developed a method for viral bioaerosol sampling using anion exchange resin.•MS2 and influenza viruses (A/B) detection improved by 8.26×, 6.77× and 3.33×.•The anion exchange resin method can adapt to existing bioaerosol samplers. The detection of aerosolized viruses can serve as an important survei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of virological methods 2017-08, Vol.246, p.38-41
Hauptverfasser: Chandler, J.C., Schaeffer, J.W., Davidson, M., Magzamen, S.L., Pérez-Méndez, A., Reynolds, S.J., Goodridge, L.D., Volckens, J., Franklin, A.B., Shriner, S.A., Bisha, B.
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Zusammenfassung:•Developed a method for viral bioaerosol sampling using anion exchange resin.•MS2 and influenza viruses (A/B) detection improved by 8.26×, 6.77× and 3.33×.•The anion exchange resin method can adapt to existing bioaerosol samplers. The detection of aerosolized viruses can serve as an important surveillance and control tool in agriculture, human health, and environmental settings. Here, we adapted an anion exchange resin-based method, initially developed to concentrate negatively charged viruses from water, to liquid impingement-based bioaerosol sampling. In this method, aerosolized viruses are collected in a 20ml liquid sample contained within widely used impingers, BioSamplers (SKC Inc., Eighty Four, PA), and further concentrated via adsorption to an anion exchange resin that is suspended within this liquid. Viral nucleic acids are then extracted from the resin to facilitate molecular analyses through a reduction in the effective sample volume. For this study, various quantities of two negatively charged viruses, type A and type B influenza viruses (FluMist Quadrivalent vaccine) and the male-specific (F+) RNA coliphage MS2 (MS2), were nebulized into a custom-built bioaerosolization chamber, and sampled using BioSamplers with and without anion exchange resin. Compared to direct testing of the BioSampler liquid, detection was improved by 6.77× and 3.33× for type A and type B influenza viruses, respectively, by using the anion exchange resin. For MS2, the anion exchange resin method allowed for an average improvement in detection of 8.26×.
ISSN:0166-0934
1879-0984
DOI:10.1016/j.jviromet.2017.04.004