Identifying COVID-19-infected healthcare workers using an electronic ‘nose’
S. Kurstjens (Den Bosch, Netherlands), N. García-Tardón (Zwolle, Netherlands), M. Fokkert (Zwolle, Netherlands), W. van Geffen (Leeuwarden, Netherlands), R. Slingerland (Zwolle, Netherlands), J. Van Der Palen (Enschede, Netherlands), R. Kusters (Den Bosch, Netherlands)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – E-health for COVID-19
Session: E-health for COVID-19
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3869
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