Sticker that spots fevers faster tested on kids in ER
NCT ID NCT07145541
Summary
This study tested a new, sticker-like device that continuously monitors a child's temperature. It involved 72 children, aged 2 to 4, who were in the emergency room with a fever. Researchers compared the sticker's temperature readings to those from a standard oral thermometer to see if it worked accurately and could help spot fevers sooner.
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Children's Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20010, United States
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