Six Labrador Retrievers participated in a six-month project that included unleashing them to test an infected patient’s sweat on a spinning wheel of six canned vessels.

“The dogs take only one to two seconds to detect the virus, ” said Prof Kaywalee Chatdarong, the lead researcher of the project at the veterinary faculty of Thailand’s Chulalongkorn University.

“Within a minute, they will manage to go through 60 samples.” The dogs can detect a volatile organic compound secreted in the sweat of Covid-19 sufferers, even in the absence of disease symptoms, she said.

 

The dogs would not need to directly sniff people but could screen samples of sweat, a task that should not be difficult in a tropical country such as Thailand, Prof Kaywalee added.

Chile, Finland and India are other countries that have also launched efforts to get sniffer dogs to detect the virus, with a German veterinary clinic saying last month that its sniffer dogs had achieved 94% detection accuracy in human saliva.

“The next step is to put them out in the field, ” said Prof Kaywalee. “In the future, when we send them to airports or ports where there is an influx of commuters, they will be much faster and more precise in detecting the virus than temperature checks.”

According to The Star