Infrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening of travellers for influenza, but there are no published data on their performance in airports.ITIS was used to measure cutaneous temperature in 1275 airline travellers who had agreed to tympanic temperature measurement and respiratory sampling. The prediction by ITIS of tympanic temperature (37.8°C and 37.5°C) and of influenza infection was assessed using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves and estimated sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value (PPV).Using front of face ITIS for prediction of tympanic temperature ≥37.8°C, the area under the ROC curve was 0.86 (95%CI 0.75–0.97) and setting sensitivity at 86% gave specificity of ...
Viral outbreaks such as SARS, H5N1, and H1N1 have led the need of temperature monitoring in areas w...
Background/PurposeDetection of fever has become an essential step in identifying patients who may ha...
Infrared (IR) modalities represent the only currently viable mass fever screening approaches for out...
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...
BackgroundInfrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening ...
Objective: To determine the best approach for the evaluation of fever, detected by infrared therma...
Australia is preparing for an influenza pandemic and the H5N1 strain of influenza virus is of curren...
Abstract Background Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passenger...
Background: Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passengers, and i...
Detection of fever has become an essential step in identifying patients who may have severe acute re...
OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this research was to measure fever prevalence and the effectiveness of a f...
Background: Infrared thermography (IRT) is used to screen febrile passengers at international airpor...
[[abstract]]Fever greater than 38 degrees C is a cardinal sign of patients with the severe acute res...
Despite limited evidence regarding their utility, infrared thermal detection systems (ITDS) are incr...
Viral outbreaks such as SARS, H5N1, and H1N1 have led the need of temperature monitoring in areas w...
Background/PurposeDetection of fever has become an essential step in identifying patients who may ha...
Infrared (IR) modalities represent the only currently viable mass fever screening approaches for out...
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...
BackgroundInfrared thermal image scanners (ITIS) appear an attractive option for the mass screening ...
Objective: To determine the best approach for the evaluation of fever, detected by infrared therma...
Australia is preparing for an influenza pandemic and the H5N1 strain of influenza virus is of curren...
Abstract Background Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passenger...
Background: Entry screening tends to start with a search for febrile international passengers, and i...
Detection of fever has become an essential step in identifying patients who may have severe acute re...
OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this research was to measure fever prevalence and the effectiveness of a f...
Background: Infrared thermography (IRT) is used to screen febrile passengers at international airpor...
[[abstract]]Fever greater than 38 degrees C is a cardinal sign of patients with the severe acute res...
Despite limited evidence regarding their utility, infrared thermal detection systems (ITDS) are incr...
Viral outbreaks such as SARS, H5N1, and H1N1 have led the need of temperature monitoring in areas w...
Background/PurposeDetection of fever has become an essential step in identifying patients who may ha...
Infrared (IR) modalities represent the only currently viable mass fever screening approaches for out...