Abstract

One of the lessons learned from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is the utility of an early, flexible, and rapidly deployable disease screening and detection response. The largely uncontrolled spread of the pandemic in the United States exposed a range of planning and implementation shortcomings, which, if they had been in place before the pandemic emerged, may have changed the trajectory. Disease screening by detection dogs show great promise as a noninvasive, efficient, and cost-effective screening method for COVID-19 infection. We explore evidence of their use in infectious and chronic diseases; the training, oversight, and resources required for implementation; and potential uses in various settings. Disease detection dogs may contribute to the current and future public health pandemics; however, further research is needed to extend our knowledge and measurement of their effectiveness and feasibility as a public health intervention tool, and efforts are needed to ensure public and political support.

Highlights

  • The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted a critical need for improved preparedness for future pandemic threats

  • The largely uncontrolled spread of the pandemic within the United States has exposed a range of planning and implementation shortcomings which, if they had been remedied before the pandemic emerged, could have significantly changed the trajectory of the outbreak in this country

  • We explore the use of disease detection dogs as one component of a flexible, rapidly deployable screening and testing system

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Concepts in Disaster Medicine

Cite this article: Otto CM, Sell TK, Veenema TG, et al The promise of disease detection dogs in pandemic response: lessons learned from COVID-19. Connell[2] and Lois Privor-Dumm[3]

Existing Evidence for Disease Detection Dogs
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Specific Training Needs
Accuracy of Disease Detection Dogs
Operationalizing the Use of Disease Detection Dogs
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Economics of Disease Detection Dogs
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Future Research

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