Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Screening for fever by remote-sensing infrared thermographic camera.

Screening for fever by remote-sensing infrared thermographic camera.

Chan LS et al.; Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Following the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak, remote-sensing infrared
thermography (IRT) has been advocated as a possible means of screening for fever in travelers
at airports and border crossings, but its applicability has not been established. We therefore set
out to evaluate (1) the feasibility of IRT imaging to identify subjects with fever, and (2) the optimal
instrumental configuration and validity for such testing. CONCLUSIONS: IRT readings from the
side of the face, especially from the ear at 0.5 m, yielded the most reliable, precise and consistent
estimates of conventionally determined body temperatures. Our results have important
implications for walk-through IRT scanning/screening systems at airports and border crossings,
particularly as the point prevalence of fever in such subjects would be very low.

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