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  • 41. In a systematic review, infrared ear thermometry for fever diagnosis in children finds poor sensitivity.
    Dodd SR, Lancaster GA, Craig JV, Smyth RL, Williamson PR.
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  • 57. Clinical accuracy of a non-contact infrared skin thermometer in paediatric practice.
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  • 58. Tympanic versus rectal thermometry in pregnant women.
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  • 60. [Comparison of different methods of temperature measurment in children].
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