Infrared thermometers and infants: The device is hot the baby maybe not.
Doris ThamConor DavisSandy M HopperPublished in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2021)
In young infants, infrared thermometer use is common and less likely to predict subsequent fever. Twenty-two percent of infants with fever via infrared measurement had fever in ED. History of fever without confirmation is less likely to signal serious illness. Education to public and health-care providers is required to avoid usage of infrared devices in this population.