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Explained: How big a role can sniffer dogs play in detection of coronavirus?


Explained: How big a role can sniffer dogs play in detection of coronavirus?
Mehr Gill, Kabir Firaque
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In the last one month, two groups of scientists have reported separate findings on sniffer dogs detecting coronavirus infection in humans. Both papers have reported remarkable accuracy, at over 90%. These are not the first two studies on what has been the subject of research and experimentation during the pandemic and even before, with dogs trained to detect other disease as well as drugs and explosives.
So, are dogs the future in coronavirus testing? The evidence so far indicates that they may indeed be useful in identifying potentially infected people in crowds, helping reduce the numbers that would need to undergo conventional tests which would still be necessary. ....

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Scientists have taught bees to smell the coronavirus. They can identify a case within seconds.


The animals could be a low-tech solution for identifying COVID-19 cases.
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The research was conducted on more than 150 bees in Wageningen University s bio-veterinary research laboratory.
The scientists trained the bees by giving them a treat - a sugar-water solution - every time they were exposed to the scent of a mink infected with COVID-19. Each time the bees were exposed to a non-infected sample, they wouldn t get a reward (a process known as Pavlovian conditioning).
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Eventually, the bees could identify an infected sample within a few seconds - and would then stick out their tongues like clockwork to collect the sugar water. ....

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Lab reveals bizarre COVID breakthrough


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by Alex Blair
9th May 2021 4:53 AM
The imminent threat posed by COVID-19 has seen a wide range of left-field solutions emerge out of labs over the past year as scientists scurry to stem the spread of the unprecedented pandemic.
In February, scientists at the US University of South Carolina developed an artificial intelligence capable of generating vaccine designs in mere seconds, a process which has historically taken years to carry out by teams of researchers.
The demand for fast and reliable testing remains stronger than ever as infection rates continue to soar around the globe, prompting a number of alternatives to the traditional PCR test. In July 2020, a team of researchers for BMC Infectious Diseases revealed dogs could be used to detect coronavirus in patients at a success rate of 94 per cent. ....

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