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in General Factchecking by Apprentice (1.4k points)
A CNN article came out and claimed that dogs may be able to smell infectious diseases, and can help detect covid in K-12 school. Is this true?
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According to UC Santa Barbara Science and Technology, Dogs can technically smell "symptoms" of COVID-19 illnesses. Professor at UCSB Tommy Dickey did some research, after working with therapy dogs he decided to look into the science part of things and began to conduct a study. He claims dogs can do the same work that an at-home covid test does, which consists of 95% accuracy.  Which overall means dogs can sniff out Presymtimcatic, asymptomatic and symptomatic forms of covid-19.

https://news.ucsb.edu/2023/021174/dogs-can-detect-covid-19-infections-faster-and-more-accurately-conventional-technology#:~:text=The%20dog%20standard&text=All%20these%20enhancements%20mean%20that,swimming%20pools%2C”%20Dickey%20said.

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by Novice (710 points)
After doing some research of my own I have found that there is some truth to dogs being able to smell infectious diseases. This is due to the fact that dogs can inhale way more than humans. This does not mean that every dog can sniff out disease with ease, and it often takes training for dogs to be able to reliably sniff out things like COVID, cancer, and other diseases.

https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/the-science-of-sniffs-disease-smelling-dogs
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by Novice (910 points)
The claim is that dogs are able to smell Covid-19, and apparently, this claim seems to be somewhat accurate. The study has been ongoing for years; at the beginning of Covid, I remember hearing a similar story. I had also heard that dogs have been able to sniff out cancer, so this is not as hard to believe. An article from UC Santa Barbara seems to back this up, citing that this test has grown from just 4 papers to 29 peer-reviewed studies. UCLA Health cites that dogs can be up to 97% accurate when sniffing out Covid.

https://news.ucsb.edu/2023/021174/dogs-can-detect-covid-19-infections-faster-and-more-accurately-conventional-technology

https://www.uclahealth.org/news/specially-trained-dogs-can-sniff-out-covid-19-infection
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by Apprentice (1.2k points)
The most important distinction to make in this article is the fact that dogs do not necessarily smell the COVID-19 virus itself, but scents presented when people are exhibiting symptoms of the disease, even symptoms that are usually undetectable by humans. This journalistic article taken from the National Library of Medicine supports the claims made by CNN and affirms the fact that there is genuine science backing up the use of dogs in detecting infections of COVID-19.

Overall, this does not appear to be misinformation.

Source cited: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9751420/

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