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Design of 3D Printing Thermo-Sensored Medical Gear in Detecting COVID-19 Symptoms

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11010419

Keywords

COVID-19; additive manufacturing; thermo-sensored filament; 3D printing; 3D printing medical gear

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  1. Ministry of Science in Montenegro [02/2-062/20-892/2]

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Montenegro responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by utilizing 3D printers to produce medical equipment and designing innovative thermo-sensored medical gear to protect medical staff and patients, proving to be efficient and easy to use.
Shortly after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a need to provide protective equipment to the medical facilities whose supplies were threatened to be depleted. Just like many countries in Europe, Montenegro responded to the need for medical equipment by using the advantages of 3D printers while establishing a state network of production hubs, ensuring closed connectivity, communication, and the mutual fulfilment of personal protective equipment (PPE) demands whenever and wherever required. With the second wave of the pandemic, Montenegro rose to second place in the world with the number of coronavirus cases, which also led to an increasing number of infected medical staff. Since fever is a frequent symptom of SA+RS-CoV2 infection, a type of innovative 3D-printed thermo-sensored medical gear has been designed and tested in hospital conditions. This medical gear shaped like a bracelet, which changes color in the presence of high human body temperatures, proves to be efficient and easy to use for medical staff as well as patients.

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