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The type and number of chemicals in exhaled breath are different in people with infection as compared to those without infection. In this study, the breath of people with and without COVID infection will be measured. Changes in the amount and type of chemicals in breath will be used to determine if an individual does or does not have COVID infection. If the measurements of breath are a reliable measure of COVID infection, this device may be used to rapidly screen people who are attending large public events (for example, music concert or baseball game) to minimize the spread of COVID at the event.
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N5 Sensors has developed a device that can measure chemical concentrations at parts-per-billion levels (for example, 10 molecules in one-billion molecules is 10 parts-per-billion). This device will be used to measure a variety of chemicals in the exhaled breath of human volunteers. The measured chemicals have been selected based on their presence in the breath of subjects with COVID infection. In addition to measuring breath, samples of mucus from the nose of these same subjects will be collected. These nasal samples will be evaluated to determine the presence of the COVID virus and of COVID infection. Changes in chemicals in the breath will be compared to the presence of COVID or to infection with COVID. This comparison will determine if measurement of breath can be used as a quick and simple measure of COVID infection.
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Becca Watson, BS
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