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Dexfrostix were used to estimate blood sugar levels In three different mass screening applications. Close interpolation of values was not attempted, only the closest value on the manufacturer’s color chart. “Positives” were qualified with additional testing methods. The results showed Dexfrostix useful as a mass screening device; and while allowing more “false-positives,” no person detected by control methods was missed by Dex-trostix.
Blood Glucose, Occupational Medicine, Hyperglycemia, Diabetes Mellitus, Methods, Humans, Mass Screening, False Positive Reactions, Glucose Tolerance Test
Blood Glucose, Occupational Medicine, Hyperglycemia, Diabetes Mellitus, Methods, Humans, Mass Screening, False Positive Reactions, Glucose Tolerance Test
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