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Humans can detect axillary odor cues of an acute respiratory infection in others.

Arnaud TognettiMegan N WilliamsNathalie LybertMats LekanderJohn AxelssonMats J Olsson
Published in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2023)
Our findings suggest that humans can detect individuals with an acute respiratory infection through smell, albeit only slightly better than chance. Humans, similar to other animals, are likely able to use sickness odor cues to guide adaptive behaviors that decrease the risk of contagion, such as social avoidance. Further studies should determine how well humans can detect specific infections through body odor, such as Covid-19, and how multisensory cues to infection are used simultaneously.
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