Finland's Helsinki-Vantaa airport is trialing dogs to test travelers for the coronavirus, claiming it could be a more efficient and cheaper way of testing than traditional tests. Passengers who ...
A new tool to detect COVID-19 has four legs and a tail. Dogs are sniffing out the virus on college campuses and soon at the state Capitol. A team of Florida International University (FIU) researchers ...
People infected with SARS-CoV-2 emit a distinct odour that can be detected by specially trained dogs, UK scientists have reported. Results from a phase 1 trial involving six dogs found a sensitivity ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — As the world braces for another wave of coronavirus and people eagerly await news of a vaccine, a London researcher and his team are sniffing-out a way to protect the masses as ...
New evidence confirms that dogs can detect COVID-19 with their noses. A study published in the journal Plos One shows how trained detection dogs can be used as a form of “rapid testing” for the virus.
They can detect cancer, low blood sugar, drugs, and even bombs. Now, researchers have reason to believe man’s best friend can sniff out COVID-19 as well. “When you get sick with certain infections, ...
University of Pennsylvania veterinary school tests coronavirus patient samples. Dogs have been trained to effectively sniff out an array of complexities from cancer to blood sugar levels in diabetics, ...
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