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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) of 194 ...

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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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Flu Detection Tops Stories of 2009

January 1, 2010 Applications
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H1N1 Concerns Drive Interest in Infrared Detection Southampton PA, USA — Seven of the Top 10 Stories covered by TempSensorNEWS.com in 2009 were about Thermal Infrared Systems used to screen for elevated body temperatures at places where masses of people congregate. In decreasing order of popularity the top 10 stories were: System for Swine Flu(H1N1) [...]

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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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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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IR Systems Offer First Line of Defense for H1N1 Virus

September 28, 2009 Applications
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Ircon® and Raytek® Infrared (IR) Systems Offer First Line of Defense That Can Help Identify Elevated Skin Temperature SANTA CRUZ CA, USA — Fixed infrared scanners and thermal imagers from Raytek/Ircon, as well as handheld IR thermal imagers from its parent company, Fluke, can be used at airports, terminals, hospitals, schools, factories and public …

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H1N1 Prep In USA Missing Infrared – Why?

September 6, 2009 Bio-Medical
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No Mention of Body Temperature Screening at Hospitals, Schools and Transit Junctions!!! (An Editorial) Washington DC, USA — Here’s a 13 minute video showing statements this past Friday by Mayor Adrian Fenty and the D.C. Department of Health discussing the city’s swine flu preparations (It takes a few seconds to get through the commercial..please wait [...]

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