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Breakthrough malaria vaccine offers to reinvigorate the fight against the disease

Breakthrough malaria vaccine offers to reinvigorate the fight against the disease
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Bulgarian Epidemiologist: Effectiveness of All Vaccines Is Very High between 86 and 92% - Novinite.com

Bulgarian Epidemiologist: Effectiveness of All Vaccines Is Very High between 86 and 92% - Novinite.com
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later this month, and adds: he blames the rules imposed for more than a year now for causing what he describes as a shocking rise in domestic violence and a terrible impact on mental health. the government's expected to set out the broad direction of travel it hopes to follow in england in the next few days with a shift away from rules and towards personal responsibility. big decisions still have to be taken on, for instance, social distancing and masks. chris mason, bbc news. professor sally bloomfield from the london school

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Study shows dogs can detect COVID-19 infections

Study shows dogs can detect COVID-19 infections May 27 05:13 am JST May 27 | 06:55 am JST PARIS Dogs can be trained to detect more than 90 percent of COVID-19 infections even when patients are asymptomatic, according to research published Monday, which authors hope could help replace the need to quarantine new arrivals. Using their remarkable sense of smell -- which can pick up the equivalent of half a teaspoon of sugar in an olympic-sized swimming pool -- dogs have already shown that they can sniff out maladies such as cancer, malaria and epilepsy. Several previous studies have shown proof-of-concept that dogs can detect SARS-CoV-2.

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Researchers train dogs to sniff out Covid-19 positive people, could find use at airports

Researchers train dogs to sniff out Covid-19 positive people, could find use at airports India Today Web Desk As the coronavirus pandemic worsens and cases rise in separate parts of the world owing to fresh waves, a new detector has come around — sniffer dogs. A new study shows that sniffer dogs can be trained to identify people with the SARS-CoV2 virus by their odour. Researchers at the London School of Tropical Medicine, who presented a new study, said that these dogs could soon be used at airports or mass gathering venues to pick up the "corona odour" of Covid-19-infected people. Working in teams of two, the Covid-trained dogs could screen a line of several hundred people coming off a plane within half an hour and detect with up to 94.3 per cent sensitivity those infected, Reuters reported.

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Researchers train dogs to sniff out Covid-19 positive people, could find use at airports

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Dogs Can Be Trained To Detect 90% Covid Cases, Even Asymptomatic: Study

Dogs Can Be Trained To Detect 90% Covid Cases, Even Asymptomatic: Study Dogs Can Be Trained To Detect 90% Covid Cases, Even Asymptomatic: Study Dogs can be trained to detect more than 90 percent of Covid-19 infections even when patients are asymptomatic, according to research published Monday, which authors hope could help replace the need to quarantine new arrivals. Dogs can be trained to detect Covid-19 infections, a study said. (Representational) Paris, France: Dogs can be trained to detect more than 90 percent of Covid-19 infections even when patients are asymptomatic, according to research published Monday, which authors hope could help replace the need to quarantine new arrivals.

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