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Revision as of 17:15, 30 June 2017

Problem

Although there are many diagnose tests available that can detect even the smallest traces of a pathogen, they usually require expensive lab-equipment or skilled labor. Usually, places most prone to diseases are also the ones most lacking such equipment or personal, and thus, where tests are least asequible. Many different diseases can present similar symptoms. But because the treatment for each of them can vary greatly (e.g. bacterial vs viral infetion), a quick and reliable diagnose is important to start as soon as possible with the right treatment. On the other hand, wrongly recognizing the cause of a disease not only leads to prescription of the wrong medicine, but also can contribute to the spread of resistances.

New diagnose tool must take these points into consideration and be designed with affordability, availability, simplicity and reliability in mind, and, where possible, be flexible enough to cover a wide array of diseases in order to present the user with a single, powerful product.

What is a dog?

A dog is a type of domesticated animal. Known for its loyalty and faithfulness, it can be found as a welcome guest in many households across the world.

What kinds of dogs are there?

There are many breeds of dogs. Each breed varies in size and temperament. Owners often select a breed of dog that they find to be compatible with their own lifestyle and desires from a companion.

How do you acquire a dog?

Three common ways for a prospective owner to acquire a dog is from pet shops, private owners, or shelters.

A pet shop may be the most convenient way to buy a dog. Buying a dog from a private owner allows you to assess the pedigree and upbringing of your dog before choosing to take it home. Lastly, finding your dog from a shelter, helps give a good home to a dog who may not find one so readily.