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  • A brief report on the norma...
    Ng, Daniel Kwok-keung; Chan, Chung-hong; Chan, Eric Yat-tung; Kwok, Ka-li; Chow, Pok-yu; Lau, Wing-Fai; Ho, Jackson Che-Shun

    American journal of infection control, 05/2005, Letnik: 33, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Noncontact forehead temperature measurement by handheld infrared thermometer was used as a screening tool for fever. However, the accuracy data and normal range of forehead temperature determined by this method were not available. The temperature readings from 3 handheld infrared thermometers were validated against an electronic thermometer. Normal range of forehead temperature was determined by measuring the forehead temperature in 1000 apparently healthy subjects. Significant differences were detected in readings obtained by the 3 different handheld infrared thermometers (analysis of covariance, P < .001) The most accurate one was chosen, and the normal range of forehead temperature in 1000 subjects detected by this method was 31.0°C to 35.6°C. Our study shows that commercially available, handheld infrared thermometers require individual validation. Forehead temperature in excess of 35.6°C is suggestive of fever. Further studies are required to confirm accuracy of this value in detecting fever.