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Volume 14, Number 8—August 2008
Dispatch

Cutaneous Infrared Thermometry for Detecting Febrile Patients

Pierre Hausfater*†Comments to Author , Yan Zhao†‡, Stéphanie Defrenne*†, Pascale Bonnet*†, and Bruno Riou*†
Author affiliations: *UPMC Univ Paris 06, Paris, France; †Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris; ‡Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China;

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Figure 1 - Measurement of cutaneous temperature with an infrared thermometer. A) The device is placed 20 cm from the forehead. B) As soon as the examiner pulls the trigger, the temperature measured is shown on the display. Used with permission.

Figure 1. Measurement of cutaneous temperature with an infrared thermometer. A) The device is placed 20 cm from the forehead. B) As soon as the examiner pulls the trigger, the temperature measured is shown on the display. Used with permission.

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