Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7122004 | Measurement | 2018 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
Fever in young children is taken seriously by healthcare professionals as it indicates an underlying infection which can be life-threatening. Core body temperature can be accurately measured using traditional techniques, but these are not suitable for non-invasive monitoring during normal life. This study investigates the possibility of fever monitoring in children under 2Â years of age in a non-clinical setting based on various local skin temperatures. Various system designs are presented, i.e. single vs multi-sensor systems, and a set of sensors either localized or distributed across the body. The probability of positive fever identification on feverish children ranges from â¼40% to 77% using 1 and 5 sensors respectively, while the detected false positives are a 10%. We conclude that a continuous and non-invasive fever monitoring in children under 2Â years is possible by the propose method, providing a suitable solution for early fever detection and alert.
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Authors
M.D.P. Garcia-Souto, P. Dabnichki,