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Author: Ge Chen; Jiarong Xie; Guangli Dai; Peijun Zheng; Xiaqing Hu; Hongpeng Lu; Lei Xu; Xueqin Chen; Xiaomin Chen
Title: Validity of Wrist and Forehead Temperature in Temperature Screening in the General Population During the Outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus: a prospective real-world study
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: i7tjno0w_2
    Snippet: Some studies reported that fever, fatigue and dry cough are common symptoms of 54 COVID-19 patients (3, 4), and 43.8% of the patients showed fever before admission with it 55 largely being the first symptom (5). Therefore, temperature screening in the high-risk 56 population is important for early identification of COVID-19 infection and thereby reducing 57 the risk of cross infection. 58.....
    Document: Some studies reported that fever, fatigue and dry cough are common symptoms of 54 COVID-19 patients (3, 4), and 43.8% of the patients showed fever before admission with it 55 largely being the first symptom (5). Therefore, temperature screening in the high-risk 56 population is important for early identification of COVID-19 infection and thereby reducing 57 the risk of cross infection. 58

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