Abstract The extraordinary olfactory sense of canines combined with the possibility to learn by operant conditioning enables dogs for their use in medical detection in a wide range of applications. Research on the ability of medical detection dogs for the identification of individuals with infectious or non-infectious diseases has been promising, but compared to the well-established and–accepted use of sniffer dogs by the police, army and customs for substances such as money, explosives or drugs, the deployment of medical detection dogs is still in its infancy. There are several factors to be considered for standardisation prior to deployment of canine scent detection dogs. Individual odours in disease consist of different volatile organic ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Detection dogs serve a plethora of roles within modern society, and are relied ...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
The olfactory ability of the dog far exceeds that of humans. In order to better understand how dogs ...
Olfaction in dogs is crucial for gathering important information about the environment, recognizing ...
Early diagnosis of cancer using effective screening methods is crucial for successful treatment. Rec...
A sniffer (detecting) dog is conventionally defined as an animal trained to use its olfactory percep...
The impact of health, management, and microbiota on olfactory function in canines has not been exami...
This study examines the relative contribution of the senses of sight and smell to detection of explo...
Biomedical scent detection dogs identify the scent profiles of diseases, such as cancer, diabetes or...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Detection dogs serve a plethora of roles within modern society, and are relied ...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
The olfactory ability of the dog far exceeds that of humans. In order to better understand how dogs ...
Olfaction in dogs is crucial for gathering important information about the environment, recognizing ...
Early diagnosis of cancer using effective screening methods is crucial for successful treatment. Rec...
A sniffer (detecting) dog is conventionally defined as an animal trained to use its olfactory percep...
The impact of health, management, and microbiota on olfactory function in canines has not been exami...
This study examines the relative contribution of the senses of sight and smell to detection of explo...
Biomedical scent detection dogs identify the scent profiles of diseases, such as cancer, diabetes or...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Detection dogs serve a plethora of roles within modern society, and are relied ...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...