“…Collecting airborne microorganism into a liquid medium such as physiological saline has the benefits for bioaerosol sampling not only in reducing the stress and desiccation imposed upon the bioaerosols during the sampling process (Jensen et al, 1992), but also by offering convenience to the consequent microbiological analysis such as the traditional cell culture growth analysis and the advanced polymerase chain reaction assay (Lin et al, 2000). Therefore, researchers worldwide have designed various wet-type bioaerosol samplers to facilitate optimal bioaerosol sampling, and many of them have been sold on the market or presented to the academia, such as AGI-30, GCS, BioSampler, NIOSH onestage, NIOSH two-stage, CIP-10M, and the predecessors of the test samplers in this study (Chen et al, 2004;Gorner et al, 2006;Grinshpun et al, 1994;Lindsley et al, 2006;Tolchinsky et al, 2010;Upton et al, 1994).…”