by | Jun 1, 2022 | Newsarticle
Fever is probably the oldest recognized sign of disease. Its study, description and interpretation dates from the earliest manifestations of civilization (1). And yet, today we lack common criteria to define the border of febrile temperature and its clinical...
by | Jun 1, 2022 | Newsarticle
The stress and strain of working during the past 14 months has taken its toll on the mental health and wellbeing of nurses, prompting a significant number of them to consider leaving the profession after the pandemic ends. That’s the primary finding of a survey...
by | Jun 1, 2022 | Newsarticle
Exergen calls on FDA to recall and prevent future sale of non-contact infrared thermometers whose inaccuracy is a danger to the public health The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given public access to its draft guidance entitled “Transition Plan for Medical...
by | Jun 1, 2022 | Newsarticle
Fever is probably the oldest recognized sign of disease. Its study, description and interpretation dates from the earliest manifestations of civilization. And yet, today we lack common criteria to define the border of febrile temperature and its clinical management ....
by | Jun 1, 2022 | Newsarticle
We have learned a lot through the COVID19 pandemic. We have also developed a high sensitivity, if not fear, to news related to viral infections. Never before we have shown such a level of concern, vigilance and observation of hygienic and social preventive behaviours...
by | May 11, 2022 | Newsarticle
While the new subvariant is said to be more transmissible, there’s no evidence to suggest that it causes more severe disease. The BA.2 omicron subvariant still remains the dominant COVID strain across the U.S., but another subvariant has gained momentum in...
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