Fever — Using Video for Triage of Children With Fever at the Medical Helpline 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Using Video Transmission for Optimized Telephone Triage of Children With Fever at the Medical Helpline 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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