Trained Dogs Detect Coronavirus In Germany, 94 Percent Get Correct Results

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Berlin. German Researchers have claimed that they have trained sniffer Dogs that can detect coronavirus from someone’s saliva. The study, which shocked the whole world, has been conducted by the University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, the Hannover Medical School, and the German armies. The study claims that dogs have been trained to sniff the coronavirus with 94 percent accuracy. It is now expected that these tests should be conducted immediately by dogs in airports and sports-related programs. In dogs, the smell receptors (sniffing ability) are 10,000 times more powerful and accurate than humans, with the help of which they are able to detect diseases such as malaria, cancer, or viral infections by mere sniffing once.

The ability of more than 1,000 people to smell saliva

The researchers trained eight dogs of Germany’s armed forces for a week to conduct the study. These trained dogs could smell the saliva of more than 1,000 people who were either healthy or infected with the virus. The samples of Covid-19 were made without any rules about which neither the animal operators knew anything nor the researchers at the site as to which samples were of corona positive people

A dog capable of sniffing saliva samples infected with SARS-CoV-2

The study on dogs found that if dogs were properly trained, dogs infected with SARS-CoV-2 were able to identify human saliva samples and non-infected samples with a success rate of 94 percent. It is expected that the rapid nature of this test carried out by dogs can help prevent the outbreak of the corona. These immediate tests by dogs at sports programs and airports can help many countries to get rid of quarantine measures and vacant stadia.

Secrets of dogs’ coronavirus sniffing power

In a YouTube video on the project, Maren von Coecretz-Blickwed, a professor at the university who conducted the study, said researchers think dogs can do this because of the corona infected person’s internal procedures. “Completely changed0 “।
We think dogs are able to detect a specific smell of metabolic changes occurring in those patients, “said Maren Vaughan. Professor Maren von Koecretz-Blickwed also says that the next step of the study is to train dogs to separate samples of Kovid-19 from other diseases like flu. Researchers say dogs can do this because the infected person’s internal procedures 0 “Completely changed0 “

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