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A new study finds that temporal thermometers -- used to measure body temperature on the forehead -- may be less accurate than oral thermometers at detecting fevers among hospitalized Black patients.

Forehead thermometers may be less accurate at detecting fevers in Black people, study finds

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN A new study finds that temporal thermometers — used to measure body temperature on the forehead — may be less accurate than oral thermometers at detecting fevers among hospitalized Black patients. Undetected fevers could lead to delays in medical care, according to the study, published Tuesday in the medical journal JAMA.

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Queens College Research Assistant Justin Silbiger collects a wastewater sample from a sewage pipe in the basement of NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst.

Wastewater surveillance becomes more targeted in search for poliovirus, monkeypox and coronavirus

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN Early in the coronavirus pandemic, health officials closely monitored sewage samples for signs of the virus to track where it could be circulating. Now, that technique is being used to detect other infectious diseases: polio and monkeypox. Some disease detectives in the United States are narrowing their wastewater surveillance efforts to

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