10 Citations
One size does not fit all: Assuming the same normal body temperature for everyone is not justified.
- Medicine
- PloS one
- 2021
- PDF
Why Temperature Screening for Coronavirus Disease 2019 With Noncontact Infrared Thermometers Does Not Work
- Medicine
- Open forum infectious diseases
- 2021
- PDF
Diurnal Temperature Variation and Using Fever to Screen for Infectious Diseases
- Biology, Medicine
- medRxiv
- 2020
- PDF
Fever and Fever of Unknown Origin: Review, Recent Advances, and Lingering Dogma
- Medicine
- Open forum infectious diseases
- 2020
- 7
- PDF
Origin, Evolution and Clinical Application of the Thermometer
- Medicine
- The American journal of the medical sciences
- 2016
- 8
Oral and Tympanic Membrane Temperatures Are Inaccurate to Identify Fever in Emergency Department Adults
- Medicine
- The western journal of emergency medicine
- 2011
- 14
‘Catching the spike and tracking the flow’: Holter‐temperature monitoring in patients admitted in a general internal medicine ward
- Medicine
- International journal of clinical practice
- 2011
- 10
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- Medicine
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- Chemistry, Medicine
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- Psychology, Medicine
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