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Schfron provides funding to support research on sniffer dogs to detect COVID-19 patients. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University, pictured: Mr. Athit Kritphiphat, General Manager of Business Support, Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production Co., Ltd. (3rd from left), representing the granting of research project funding. “Using sniffer dogs to detect COVID-19 infected patients. that do not show symptoms” worth 1,085,600 baht to Prof. Dr. Rungroj Thanawongnuwet, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University (3rd from right) with Prof. Dr. Kawalee Chatdrong, project leader (1st from left), Mr. Lertchai Rattanakul Bridge Security Manager, Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production Co., Ltd. (2nd from left), Prof. Dr. Suthipong Watcharasinthu, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine (2nd from right), and Prof. Dr. Kiat Rakrungtham. Project advisor (1st from right) participated in the ceremony, one of the keys to stopping and preventing the spread of COVID-19.
That still happens in many areas around the world. with maximum Industry Email List efficiency It is the examination and diagnosis of patients correctly and in a timely manner. The use of sniffer dogs is an innovation that has been certified and has begun to be used to screen passengers at airports in many countries because they can identify COVID-19 patients. that show no precise symptoms It also doesn't take long to check. And help reduce the risk of spreading the virus to medical personnel as well. For in Thailand Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University Has carried out a research project “Using sniffer dogs to detect COVID-19 infected patients. that do not show symptoms” (K9 Dogs Sniff COVID-19) with a grant from Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production Co., Ltd., totaling 1,085,600 baht, to develop the skills of sniffer dogs to be able to detect and classify patients infected with cattle. Vid-19 who show no symptoms, are separated from the normal group of people Reduce the use of laboratory analysis. and increasing the potential for screening travelers entering Thailand and will lead to training of dogs to be used to analyze various diseases in humans.
With a total processing period of 7 months (from September 2020 – March 2021) Mr. Athit Kritpipat, General Manager of Business Support Department, Company Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, Ltd. said, “Thailand has received international praise for its ability to handle the COVID-19 outbreak. effectively But it is still necessary to constantly monitor the situation. In order for the country to recover from the effects of COVID-19 smoothly. Chevron is pleased to support the research project using sniffer dogs to detect COVID-19 patients. that do not show symptoms Chevron is confident that the success of this research project will It will provide us with important tools to proactively deal with COVID-19 and reduce the risk of future outbreaks.” Throughout the past Chevron is supporting the work of medical personnel and government officials who are dedicated to the front line of the country's response to the COVID-19 outbreak by donating medical equipment such as face masks.
That still happens in many areas around the world. with maximum Industry Email List efficiency It is the examination and diagnosis of patients correctly and in a timely manner. The use of sniffer dogs is an innovation that has been certified and has begun to be used to screen passengers at airports in many countries because they can identify COVID-19 patients. that show no precise symptoms It also doesn't take long to check. And help reduce the risk of spreading the virus to medical personnel as well. For in Thailand Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University Has carried out a research project “Using sniffer dogs to detect COVID-19 infected patients. that do not show symptoms” (K9 Dogs Sniff COVID-19) with a grant from Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production Co., Ltd., totaling 1,085,600 baht, to develop the skills of sniffer dogs to be able to detect and classify patients infected with cattle. Vid-19 who show no symptoms, are separated from the normal group of people Reduce the use of laboratory analysis. and increasing the potential for screening travelers entering Thailand and will lead to training of dogs to be used to analyze various diseases in humans.
With a total processing period of 7 months (from September 2020 – March 2021) Mr. Athit Kritpipat, General Manager of Business Support Department, Company Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, Ltd. said, “Thailand has received international praise for its ability to handle the COVID-19 outbreak. effectively But it is still necessary to constantly monitor the situation. In order for the country to recover from the effects of COVID-19 smoothly. Chevron is pleased to support the research project using sniffer dogs to detect COVID-19 patients. that do not show symptoms Chevron is confident that the success of this research project will It will provide us with important tools to proactively deal with COVID-19 and reduce the risk of future outbreaks.” Throughout the past Chevron is supporting the work of medical personnel and government officials who are dedicated to the front line of the country's response to the COVID-19 outbreak by donating medical equipment such as face masks.