Dogs used to detect coronavirus in pilot project at Helsinki airport

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HELSINKI: Dogs trained to detect the novel coronavirus began sniffing passenger samples at Finland's Helsinki-Vantaa airport this week, ...

HELSINKI: Dogs trained to detect the novel coronavirus began sniffing passenger samples at Finland's Helsinki-Vantaa airport this week, authorities said, in a pilot project running alongside more usual testing at the airport.

"What we've seen in our research is that the dogs will find five days before they get any clinical symptoms," Anna Hielm-Bjorkman, who is Adjunct Professor at the University of Helsinki and specialised in clinical research for companion animals, told Reuters. "They are very good . We come close to 100 per cent sensitivity," she said, referring to the dogs's ability to detect cases of the virus.In the canine test, a passenger swipes their neck with a gauze, places it in a can which is then handed over to another room for a dog to sniff and to deliver an immediate result.

 

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