Background: Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passengers, and infrared thermoscanners have been employed for fever screening in Japan. We aimed to retrospectively assess the feasibility of detecting influenza cases based on fever screening as a sole measure. Methods: Two datasets were collected at Narita International Airport during the 2009 pandemic. The first contained confirmed influenza cases (n = 16) whose diagnosis took place at the airport during the early stages of the pandemic, and the second contained a selected and suspected fraction of passengers (self-reported or detected by an infrared thermoscanner; n = 1,049) screened from September 2009 to January 2010. The sensitivity of fever (38.0°C) ...
BACKGROUND Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
The aim of this rapid review is to summarise the evidence on non‐contact thermal screening as a meth...
We assayed the temperature sensitivity of 2009 pan-demic influenza A(H1N1) viral isolates (n=23) and...
Abstract Background Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passenger...
Infrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening of travell...
Infrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening of travell...
OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this research was to measure fever prevalence and the effectiveness of a f...
Australia is preparing for an influenza pandemic and the H5N1 strain of influenza virus is of curren...
Background: After the WHO issued the global alert for 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1), many nationa...
Objective: To determine the best approach for the evaluation of fever, detected by infrared therma...
BackgroundInfrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening ...
<p>*Including transit passengers.</p><p>**Passengers with travel history to the affected countries w...
BACKGROUND: Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Intergovernmental Organization (IG...
On Thursday, 30 January 2020, World Health Organization declared Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-201...
BACKGROUND Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
The aim of this rapid review is to summarise the evidence on non‐contact thermal screening as a meth...
We assayed the temperature sensitivity of 2009 pan-demic influenza A(H1N1) viral isolates (n=23) and...
Abstract Background Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passenger...
Infrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening of travell...
Infrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening of travell...
OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this research was to measure fever prevalence and the effectiveness of a f...
Australia is preparing for an influenza pandemic and the H5N1 strain of influenza virus is of curren...
Background: After the WHO issued the global alert for 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1), many nationa...
Objective: To determine the best approach for the evaluation of fever, detected by infrared therma...
BackgroundInfrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening ...
<p>*Including transit passengers.</p><p>**Passengers with travel history to the affected countries w...
BACKGROUND: Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Intergovernmental Organization (IG...
On Thursday, 30 January 2020, World Health Organization declared Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-201...
BACKGROUND Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
The aim of this rapid review is to summarise the evidence on non‐contact thermal screening as a meth...
We assayed the temperature sensitivity of 2009 pan-demic influenza A(H1N1) viral isolates (n=23) and...