Dogs have been trained to sniff drugs, bombs, and even cancer. A new study also finds out that they can detect COVID-19 just by smelling skin swabs.

A study that was published last week in which researchers in Finland trained four sniffer dogs to detect whether or not a person had COVID-19, and found that the dogs were 92 percent accurate.

 

They took the study to a real-world setting where they can identify passengers that are negative to COVID correctly.

“Scent dogs can provide an invaluable tool for limiting viral spread during a pandemic, serving for example at air and seaports,” Anu Kantele, professor of infectious diseases and chief physician at the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, said in a press release.

“Such a reliable, cheap approach to rapidly screen a vast number of samples or to identify passing virus carriers from a large crowd is of value particularly when the testing capacity with traditional approaches is insufficient.”

 

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