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More Airports Seek Thermal Screening For Flu

May 7, 2009 Bio-Medical
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Thermal imaging can detect elevated body temperature, one of the signs of the H1N1 virus (swine flu). Ft Meyers FL, USA — As concern continues to mount about the spread of the swine flu globally, airport authorities are responding by using digital thermal Infrared imaging technology to scan passengers. Thermal imaging can detect elevated body [...]

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Why No IR Screening at USA Ports?

May 6, 2009 Bio-Medical

USA (Opinion) — Yesterday came the report that India will join a growing number of countries installing IR Thermal Cameras at airports to screen for possible flu carriers. We reported earlier about Thermal Camera installations in Australia, Bulgaria, Korea, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. (You can bet your bippie that the ones in China, Japan, Singapore [...]

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Fever Screening Cameras In Use Today

May 1, 2009 Bio-Medical

Scanning Passengers for Swine Flu While the Australian news reports:”Swine flu detection scanners ‘not perfect’”, in the same online report today they said: “Scanners have been rolled out across international airports in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Cairns, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin, to help authorities ramp up their defences against the disease.” It was [...]

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