An innovative new project will develop a non-invasive method to monitor a cattle disease that costs UK agriculture ~£80 million a year
A team including UKCEH will focus on detection of bovine respiratory disease, a major issue for beef & dairy farmers
https://t.co/sL52qcSfdp
Head of Public Health Teaching @ExeterMed explains why #PCR tests give false positive results for up to 90 days after infection, so could cause problems for Covid-recoverers getting back to normal.
@philwilliams@doctorshaib#covidtesting
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As the new variants are indicating the need for daily testing in environments such as schools and care homes indefinitely, the good news is that the Roboscientific Covid Air Monitor will provide a reliable non-invasive test for gro…https://t.co/S7ubxeGS3h https://t.co/vk4eMepAXq
On Tuesday, 29 June at 7 pm (so straight after England x Germany) the Royal Geographical Society is offering a free online talk by Andy Lester about “The Island of the Fairy Tern”, which is, of course, St Helena.
https://t.co/qce85xllIQ
Asymptomatic carriers can be detected by our innovative air sensors.
Study published with @durham_uni@LSHTM shows high accuracy
https://t.co/iJpDN8FG8I
@durham_uni@LSHTM@DurBiol We’re delighted with the results of this study and the interest shown internationally. More information on the product can be found at https://t.co/M0jLsVybKk
@alya_zayed@Cambslive Hi Alya. You may be interested in our recent blog https://t.co/3cS7TRXe02
Our non invasive tests have been shown to have accuracy of 100% in trials by @durham_uni@LSHTM
Asymptomatic carriers can be detected by our innovative air sensors.
Study published with @durham_uni@LSHTM shows high accuracy
https://t.co/iJpDN8FG8I
Technology developed by @roboscientific has the potential to help manage the spread of COVID-19 in small public spaces, offices, schools, transport...the list goes on. Exciting development!