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The following pages link to Reliability of subjective assessment of fever by mothers (Q40759699):
Displaying 11 items.
- Accuracy of parents in measuring body temperature with a tympanic thermometer (Q24808788) (← links)
- Febrile illness and pro-inflammatory cytokines are associated with lower neurodevelopmental scores in Bangladeshi infants living in poverty (Q30414660) (← links)
- Detection of fever in children emergency care: comparisons of tactile and rectal temperatures in Nigerian children (Q33560455) (← links)
- Accuracy of subjective assessment of fever by Nigerian mothers in under-5 children (Q34013612) (← links)
- Validity and accuracy of maternal tactile assessment for fever in under-five children in north central Nigeria: a cross-sectional study (Q34327496) (← links)
- Considerations for an Access-Centered Design of the Fever Thermometer in Low-Resource Settings: A Literature Review (Q37620312) (← links)
- Thermometer use among Mexican immigrant mothers in California (Q39455182) (← links)
- Assessment of fever in African children: implication for malaria trials (Q40366927) (← links)
- Reliability of perception of fever by touch (Q40542837) (← links)
- Screening for a raised rectal temperature in Africa (Q40712041) (← links)
- A Cross-Sectional Study on Subjective Fever Assessment in Children by Palpation: Are Fathers as Reliable as Mothers? (Q89910918) (← links)