1. Biometric recognition of newborns and young children for vaccinations and health care: a non-randomized prospective clinical trial
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Kalisky, Tom, Saggese, Steven, Zhao, Yunting, Johnson, Daniel, Azarova, Maya, Duarte-Vera, Lilia Edith, Almada-Salazar, Lucila Alejandra, Perales-Gonzalez, Daniel, Chacon-Cruz, Enrique, Wang, Jiaxing, Graham, Rishi, Hubenko, Alexandra, Hall, Drew A, and Aronoff-Spencer, Eliah
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Pediatric Research Initiative ,Immunization ,Prevention ,Pediatric ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Vaccine Related ,Clinical Research ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Infant ,Adult ,Humans ,Infant ,Newborn ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Prospective Studies ,Biometry ,Hospitals ,Urban ,Delivery of Health Care ,Vaccination - Abstract
Although universal biometrics have been broadly called for, and there are many validated technologies to recognize adults, these technologies have been ineffective in newborns and young children. The present work describes the development and clinical testing of a fingerprint capture system for longitudinal biometric recognition of newborns and young children to support vaccination and clinical follow-up. The reader consists of a high-resolution monochromatic imaging system with an ergonomic industrial design to comfortably support and align infant fingers for imaging without a platen. This imaging approach without a platen, also called free-space imaging, reduces fingerprint distortion and ensures a more consistent finger placement. This system was tested in a newborn ward and immunization clinic at an urban hospital in Baja, California, Mexico, from 2017 to 2019. Nearly five hundred children were enrolled and followed for up to 24 months. With a protocol of imaging all ten fingers, the failure to enroll (FTE) rate was
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- 2022