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NPL: Monday, 30 January 2012 09:30 - 17:00 (GMT) Teddington, UK --  Temperature as an indicator of fever and disease is as old as medicine itself. Recent developments have realised high-speed and high-resolution systems, but temperature, its measurement and relationship to the human body still hold many new areas of understanding and innovation. Today patient temperature remains a fundamental ...

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Vicks® Behind Ear Thermometer

December 18, 2011 Bio-Medical
Behind Ear Thermometer: HOW-TO VIDEO

Southborough MA, USA — The new Vicks® Behind Ear Thermometer provides a quick temperature reading from behind a child’s ear, close to the carotid artery, which is the “ideal external site to measure temperature”. According to the BehindEar Website (www.behindear.com): In fact, this method of temperature-taking is clinically proven to be accurate based upon professional standards. [...]

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IR Fever Detection Test Study

October 27, 2010 Bio-Medical

An Online Report of a study by the USA’s Center for Disease Control: Comparison of 3 Infrared Thermal Detection Systems and Self-Report for Mass Fever Screening CDC’s EID Journal | Volume 16, Number 11–November 2010 Abstract Despite limited evidence regarding their utility, infrared thermal detection systems (ITDS) are increasingly being used for mass …

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Joint International Symposium on Temperature, Humidity, Moisture and Thermal Measurements in Industry and Science

May 20, 2010 Applications

TEMPMEKO & ISHM 2010 – 31 May-4 June 2010 – Portorož, Slovenia The first Joint International Symposium on Temperature, Humidity, Moisture and Thermal Measurements in Industry and Science will be held in Portorož, Slovenia, located on the Slovenian coast on the Adriatic sea. It will be THE major event for temperature, thermal, humidity …

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Tops in electronic thermometers

May 15, 2010 Applications

Microlife brand is the world’s leader Hangzhou, P.R China /China Enterprise News – China Business News Network (Reporter Liu Yongkun)/– In 2003, SARS, and last year, avian flu, created a new influenza epidemic. These events led a wave of market demand for more and better personal temperature detection for elevated body temperatures. The world’s leading [...]

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“IR detection systems useful for patient screening”

March 31, 2010 Bio-Medical
ThermoScreen Infrared Fever Screening System

Researchers From U. Nebraska Medical Center Reported at Atlanta Meeting Atlanta GA, USA -– Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) found an Infrared Thermal Detection System (ITDS) to be a fast and effective fever screening tool in clinical settings during the H1N1 influenza pandemic. The ITDS detected fever in patients through split-second, [...]

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Sanitiser sales up on fresh H1N1 scare

February 22, 2010 Bio-Medical

In Brunei  Thermal Cameras Use & HiN1 Vaccinations Increasing Also In an online story on Feb 17, 2001 in the Brunei News that began: BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN — PARENTS of schoolchildren have taken the fight against the Influenza A (H1N1) epidemic into their own hands literally following a report by the Ministry of Health (MoH) [...]

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Medisim Ltd Announces Medisim-USA

February 16, 2010 Bio-Medical

Medisim-USA based in Holly Springs North Carolina Holly Springs NC, USA –  Medisim Ltd. is pleased to announce the formation of a United States subsidiary; Medisim-USA based in Holly Springs NC. Medisim is best known for the highly regarded Temple Touch thermometer. John Wilson, who has led operations for Medisim Ltd. in America since 2008, [...]

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Temple Touch Thermometers in the USA

January 18, 2010 Bio-Medical
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Medisim-USA founded to Serve US Markets Holly Springs NC, USA — Medisim Ltd. has announced the formation of a United States subsidiary, Medisim-USA based in Holly Springs, NC. Medisim is best known for the highly regarded Temple Touch thermometer. John Wilson, who has led operations for Medisim Ltd. in America since 2008, has been named [...]

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Some doses of H1N1 vaccine got too cold

January 11, 2010 Bio-Medical

A temperature sensor in an earlier shipment indicated that some 2008  flu vaccine may have been exposed to excessive cold Vancouver WA, USA — Reported in an article January 6th by By Tom Vogt, Columbian Staff Writer on their website: The Columbian entitled: Some H1N1 shots at Kaiser Salmon Creek need to be redone. The [...]

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Body Temp Detectors for H1N1 Flu

December 14, 2009 Bio-Medical

China Vendor Offers Multiple Screening Options Guangdong, China — Several models of human body temperature temperature detectors are available that have noncontact temperature measurement, high accuracy, fast measurement speed, over-temperature alarm and other features. They are designed for use in mass screening of people for elevated body temperatures that can occur from viral infections like Swine [...]

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Body Temperature Detector for H1N1 flu

December 1, 2009 Applications
 TECOS Model No.: TY2006C

TECOS  TY2006C Body Temperature Detector, H1N1 flu temperature detector Dongguan City,China — From TOPTECHES Industrial, TECOS Model No. TY2006C, the human body surface temperature detector, is a high-tech product with sophisticated optoelectronic technology, thermal imaging technology, image processing technology and control technology. The instrument has high sensitive temperature measurement, thermal image is visual, to detect [...]

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Landmark Clinical Trial Of Sensium Enabled Digital Plaster

November 4, 2009 Bio-Medical
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Joint Toumaz Technology & Imperial College London Study Abingdon, UK — – Toumaz Technology Limited announces that it has begun clinical trials of its Sensium™ “digital plaster” wireless body monitor. The trial of the ultra-low power, ultra-small size body monitoring system is being conducted by a specialist clinical research team at Imperial College London. In [...]

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vIRalert Fever Screening System

October 30, 2009 Applications
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The Land vIRalert Fever Screening System – helping to combat the threat of Swine Flu / H1N1 Dronfield, UK & Pittsburgh PA, USA — When rapid screening of a large number of people is required to prevent the spread of fever, the most effective method is the vIRalert fever screening system. The system can be [...]

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BTT for H1N1 Screening

October 19, 2009 Bio-Medical
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Wrong Thermometry and Wrong Temperature Can Cause Social and Economic Turmoil During a Flu Pandemic Online –  In a just released report (October 17, 2009), according to Businesswire, a Yale University research group says: As we head into a flu season where the 2009 H1N1 swine flu is expected to cause increased sickness, hospitalization and [...]

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ThermoScreen IR Fever Screening System

October 13, 2009 Applications
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Automated Screening for H1N1 and Other Communicable Illnesses Sewickley PA, USA – OptoTherm’s patent pending Automated screening process simplifies the screening process, reduces the demands on operators, and improves screening measurement accuracy. ThermoScreen detects when a subject’s face is in view and then audibly issues the instruction “please stand still and look directly at the [...]

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Newer Personal Thermometers

September 29, 2009 Bio-Medical
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CBS News gets the goods on new devices Online — David Gregg, senior editor of BehindTheBuy.com, recently shared on the CBS News website some examples of the latest personal fever thermometers that may give you peace of mind during the flu season in an article entitled A Higher Degree of Thermometer. … fast forward to [...]

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