
Could malaria be detected by sniffer dogs?
New research suggests dogs could be trained to detect malaria in people, potentially allowing early detection and prevention of spread.
New research suggests dogs could be trained to detect malaria in people, potentially allowing early detection and prevention of spread.
In this interview, we speak to Tracey Goldstein, Co-Principal Investigator and Pathogen Diagnostics Co-Lead for the viral emergence early-warning project PREDICT, who gives us an overview of the project, what brought it about and some of the findings thus far.