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'Hero rats' sniff out Tanzania tuberculosis.
Since 2008, a team of 77 African giant pouched rats have helped doctors find cases of tuberculosis in human patients.
'Hero rats' sniff out Tanzania tuberculosis.
Since 2008, a team of 77 African giant pouched rats have helped doctors find cases of tuberculosis in human patients.
"The World Health Organisation says a single technician [with a microscope] can do 25 samples a day," says Beyene. "And this rat just did 10 samples in a minute."
Their speed is particularly useful when large populations need to be screened quickly. "If you have 5,000 inmates in a prison and you want to check whether each prisoner has TB - if you want to check this with a microscope it takes the whole year," says Beyene. "But with the rats you can do it in just a few weeks."