Chó đánh hơi COVID-19 đến sân bay Miami

As part of its ongoing effort to help stop the spread of COVID-19, Miami International Airport is now getting help from some furry new friends: detector dogs specially trained with protocols created by the Global Forensic and Justice Center (GFJC) at Florida International University (FIU).

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Chó đánh hơi COVID-19 đến sân bay Miami

Thanks to a resolution sponsored by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee and approved by the Board of County Commissioners in March 2021, the Miami-Dade Aviation Department is partnering with the GFJC at FIU and American Airlines to host a 30-day COVID-19 detector dog pilot program at MIA, making it the first U.S. airport to test COVID-sniffing canines. The dogs are deployed at an employee security checkpoint.

“Đại dịch này đã thúc đẩy chúng tôi phải đổi mới để ngăn chặn sự lây lan. Tôi hoan nghênh Ủy viên McGhee và Ủy ban Quận vì đã suy nghĩ thấu đáo với sáng kiến ​​này, " Hạt Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “We’re proud to do everything we can to protect our residents. I look forward to seeing how the airport tests their skills and expanding the pilot program to other County facilities.”

Detector dogs have the potential for immediate detection and response to the virus in public spaces like airports. After hundreds of training sessions at FIU’s Modesto Maidique Campus in Miami this year, the detector dogs achieved accuracy rates from 96 to 99 percent for detecting COVID-19 in published peer-reviewed, double-blind trials. After the pilot program ends in September, FIU will continue to work on the accuracy and specificity, which will assist in COVID variant detection, of the canine following scientifically validated methods.  

“COVID-19 has reshaped the world and lifestyle we are used to,” said Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee. “It has forced our businesses to become innovative in how they do business. It has forced our faith-based organizations and schools to bring forth a different approach to how congregations and students are taught. Even our families have had to readjust and become more creative in how they socialize and celebrate special occasions. Therefore, we must not stay behind in our approach to fighting the spread of this virus. I am proud to be the sponsor of a program that will bring about crucial life-saving benefits for our communities.”

The two dogs in the pilot program at Sân bay quốc tế Miami (MIA) – Cobra (a Belgian Malinois) and One Betta (a Dutch Shepherd) – have been trained to alert to the scent of COVID-19. The virus causes metabolic changes in a person that result in the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The VOCs are excreted by a person’s breath and sweat, producing a scent that trained dogs can detect. The metabolic changes are common for all people, regardless of their individual scents. If a dog indicates an individual is carrying the odor of the virus, that person is directed to get a rapid COVID test.

“Being able to apply decades of research in this way, to provide an additional layer of protection to airport employees at Miami International Airport, it’s humbling,” says Dr. Kenneth G. Furton, FIU Provost and Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. “These dogs are another valuable tool we can leverage to help us live with this ongoing pandemic.”  

Nhiều nghiên cứu đã chứng minh rằng chó dò là một trong những công cụ đáng tin cậy nhất hiện có để xác định các chất dựa trên mùi mà chúng phát ra. Các nghiên cứu trước đây bao gồm việc chứng minh rằng chó dò có thể phát hiện một cách đáng tin cậy những người mắc bệnh, chẳng hạn như tiểu đường, động kinh và một số bệnh ung thư. Chó dò từ lâu đã được các cơ quan liên bang và địa phương tại MIA sử dụng để phát hiện tiền tệ, ma túy, chất nổ và nông nghiệp bị cấm.

“The COVID-19 detector dog pilot program is the latest effort by MIA to serve as a test bed for new innovations in safety and security,” said MIA Interim Director Ralph Cutié. “We are proud to do our part in the fight against COVID-19, and we hope to see this pilot program potentially benefit the rest of Miami-Dade County and airports across the country.”

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Harry Johnson đã là biên tập viên nhiệm vụ cho eTurboNews cho mroe hơn 20 năm. Anh ấy sống ở Honolulu, Hawaii, và là người gốc Châu Âu. Anh ấy thích viết và đưa tin.

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