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Dogs Can Detect COVID-19 Cases Faster Than PCR Test, Including Asymptomatic Cases

May 24, 2021 09:30 AM EDT SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JULY 8: South Korean Special Police Team patrol a train station area to tackle possible terror attacks which could threaten the safety of the rail service (KTX) on July 8, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Terror struck in the heart of London as explosions ripped through three subway trains and blasted the roof off a crowded red double-decker bus killing at least 37 people wounding more than 700 on July 7. (Photo : Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) Since the unprecedented COVID-19 epidemic decided to spread itself to the world, traveling has become more of a hassle than a pleasure.

Coronavirus update: Dogs can sniff out the virus, why you should get that second shot

Coronavirus update: Dogs can sniff out the virus, why you should get that second shot Unvaccinated consumers are driving the economic recovery 05/24/2021 Total U.S. confirmed cases: 33,120,470 (33,089,091) Total U.S. deaths: 589,925 (589,133) Total global cases: 167,261,131 (166,515,132) Total global deaths: 3,465,583 (3,432,173) Researchers train dogs to detect the virus As pharmaceutical companies race to find new fast-results coronavirus (COVID-19) tests, they may have a hard time beating the one that nature developed. It’s called a dog. Research published today says that dogs can be trained to sniff the virus, and researchers recommend deploying canines at airports to test departing and arriving passengers. Dogs are already trained to detect other diseases like cancer, and previous research has shown their ability to smell the virus.

COVID-19: Dogs 90 percent accurate in detecting virus: study

COVID-19: Dogs 90 percent accurate in detecting virus: study AFP, PARIS Dogs can be trained to detect more than 90 percent of COVID-19 infections even when patients are asymptomatic, according to research published yesterday, 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. Researchers from the London School of Tropical Medicine wanted to see if dogs could detect a distinctive odor given off from chemical compounds associated with someone who is COVID-19 positive, but does no show symptoms.

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