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Old May 30th, 2007, 01:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Groom With TB Under Federal Quarantine

May 30, 1:15 PM (ET)

By MIKE STOBBE

ATLANTA (AP) - A man with a form of tuberculosis so dangerous he is under the first U.S. government-ordered quarantine since 1963 had health officials around the world scrambling Wednesday to find passengers who sat near him on two trans-Atlantic flights.
The man told a newspaper he took the first flight from Atlanta to Europe for his wedding, then the second flight home because he feared he might die without treatment in the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Julie Gerberding said Wednesday that the CDC is working closely with airlines to find passengers who may have been exposed to the rare, dangerous strain. Health officials in France said they have asked Air France-KLM (AKH) for passenger lists, and the Italian Health Ministry said it is tracing the man's movements.
"Is the patient himself highly infectious? Fortunately, in this case, he's probably not," Gerberding said. "But the other piece is this bacteria is a very deadly bacteria. We just have to err on the side of caution."

Health officials said the man had been advised not to fly and knew he could expose others when he boarded the jets from Atlanta to Paris, and later from Prague to Montreal.
The man, however, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that doctors didn't order him not to fly and only suggested he put off his long-planned wedding in Greece. He knew he had a form of tuberculosis and that it was resistant to first-line drugs, but he didn't realize it could be so dangerous, he said.

"We headed off to Greece thinking everything's fine," said the man, who declined to be identified because of the stigma attached to his diagnosis.

He flew to Paris on May 12 aboard Air France Flight 385. While in Europe, health authorities reached him with the news that further tests had revealed his TB was a rare, "extensively drug-resistant" form, far more dangerous than he knew. They ordered him into isolation, saying he should turn himself over to Italian officials.

Instead, the man flew from Prague to Montreal on May 24 aboard Czech Air Flight 0104, then drove into the United States at Champlain, N.Y. He told the newspaper he was afraid that if he didn't get back to the U.S., he wouldn't get the treatment he needed to survive.

He is now at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital in respiratory isolation.

A spokesman for Denver's National Jewish Hospital, which specializes in respiratory disorders, said Wednesday that the man would be treated there. It was not clear when he would arrive, spokesman William Allstetter said.

CDC officials have recommended immediate medical exams for cabin crew members and passengers who sat within two rows of the man on the flights.

The other passengers are not considered at high risk of infection because tests indicated the amount of TB bacteria in the man was low, said Dr. Martin Cetron, director of the CDC's division of global migration and quarantine.

But Gerberding noted that U.S. health officials have had little experience with this type of TB. It's possible it may have different transmission patterns, she said.

"We're thankful the patient was not in a highly infectious state, but we know the risk of transmission isn't zero, even with the fact that he didn't have symptoms and didn't appear to be coughing," Gerberding said on ABC's "Good Morning America."

"We've got to really look at the people closest to him, get them skin tested."

Dr. Howard Njoo of the Public Health Agency of Canada said it appeared unlikely that the man spread the disease on the flight into Canada. Still the agency was working with U.S. officials to contact passengers who sat near him.

Daniela Hupakova, a spokeswoman for the Czech airline CSA, said the flight crew underwent medical checks and are fine. The airline was contacting passengers and cooperating with Czech and foreign authorities, she said. Health officials in France have asked Air France-KLM to provide lists of passengers seated within two rows of the man, an airline spokeswoman said on condition of anonymity according to company policy.

The man told the Journal-Constitution he was in Rome during his honeymoon when the CDC notified him of the new tests and told him to turn himself in to Italian authorities to be isolated and be treated. The CDC told him he couldn't fly aboard commercial airliners.

"I thought to myself: You're nuts. I wasn't going to do that. They told me I had been put on the no-fly list and my passport was flagged," the man said.

He told the newspaper he and his wife decided to sneak back into the U.S. through Canada. He said he voluntarily went to a New York hospital, then was flown by the CDC to Atlanta.
He is not facing prosecution, health officials said.

"I'm a very well-educated, successful, intelligent person," he told the paper. "This is insane to me that I have an armed guard outside my door when I've cooperated with everything other than the whole solitary-confinement-in-Italy thing."

CDC officials told The Associated Press they could not immediately comment on the interview.
Health officials said the man's wife tested negative for TB before the trip and is not considered a public health risk. They said they don't know how the Georgia man was infected.

The quarantine order was the first since the government quarantined a patient with smallpox in 1963, according to the CDC.

Tuberculosis is caused by germs that are spread from person to person through the air. It usually affects the lungs and can lead to symptoms such as chest pain and coughing up blood. It kills nearly 2 million people each year worldwide.

Because of antibiotics and other measures, the TB rate in the United States has been falling for years. Last year, it hit an all-time low of 13,767 cases, or about 4.6 cases per 100,000 Americans.
Health officials worry about "multidrug-resistant" TB, which can withstand the mainline antibiotics isoniazid and rifampin. The man was infected with something even worse - "extensively drug-resistant" TB, also called XDR-TB, which resists many drugs used to treat the infection. There have been 17 U.S. XDR-TB cases since 2000, according to CDC statistics.

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I dunno, I think this idiot sould be able to be charged with attempted murder. I believe there have been a few cases where AIDS carriers have been charged, I don't remember if any of them were convicted, other than a rapist.
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Old May 30th, 2007, 01:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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He may be successful, educated etc. but he sure as hell isn't intelligent. Another example of entitlement run amok.
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Old May 30th, 2007, 01:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Why did they have to scramble around to find the passengers setted beside him? Aren't there records of tickets sold and seat numbers?
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Old May 30th, 2007, 01:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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We headed off to Greece thinking everything's fine," said the man, who declined to be identified because of the stigma attached to his diagnosis.


Fuck him! They should release his name and plaster his face all over TV, so when he decides to jump on another plane everyone can protect themselves from this selfish bastard.
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Old May 30th, 2007, 04:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Why did they have to scramble around to find the passengers setted beside him? Aren't there records of tickets sold and seat numbers?
I think they meant they actually had to find each person, not just their name, to test them and see if there would be a ripple effect. This kind of thing just pisses me off. They tell him and his words are "are they crazy? I'm not going to do that." This asshole should be prosecuted.
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I'm surprised he's not being prosecuted. He deserves it if anyone does.

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Old May 30th, 2007, 06:17 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Fuck him! They should release his name and plaster his face all over TV, so when he decides to jump on another plane everyone can protect themselves from this selfish bastard.
Hear, hear! What a dimwit. My lord-pregnant women, babies,people coming out of chemo,elderly-not to mention his totally innocent bride!!!!
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Old May 31st, 2007, 05:36 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Fuck him! They should release his name and plaster his face all over TV, so when he decides to jump on another plane everyone can protect themselves from this selfish bastard.
I agree, he should also be charged for this. I read it in the paper yesterday (Health Canada had an article for people who were on these flights) and I couldn't believe how someone could be so selfish as to put others at risk of contamination.

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"I'm a very well-educated, successful, intelligent person," he told the paper. "This is insane to me that I have an armed guard outside my door when I've cooperated with everything other than the whole solitary-confinement-in-Italy thing."


Oh yeah just that little thing in Italy. I'd put 2 guards at his door!!
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Old May 31st, 2007, 10:05 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Because we have no hospitals in Europe?
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TB patient's name released; father-in-law works at CDC

POSTED: 2:51 p.m. EDT, May 31, 2007

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NEW: Patient's father-in-law works at CDC, has studied tuberculosis
• Patient identified as Atlanta lawyer Andrew Speaker, 31
• Speaker left Atlanta hospital, transferred to Denver hospital
• CDC looking for passengers who sat near him on earlier international flights


ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The man infected with potentially fatal tuberculosis is receiving treatment at a Denver, Colorado, hospital as federal health officials continue to track down airline passengers who may have been exposed to the illness.

The man has been identified by multiple medical and law enforcement sources as Andrew Speaker, 31, a lawyer from Atlanta, Georgia. Hospital officials have not disclosed his name.

Speaker's father-in-law works for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, an agency spokesman said Thursday.
The father-in-law, Robert C. Cooksey, is a microbiologist who has conducted research on tuberculosis for the National Center for Infectious Diseases, according to a CDC biography posted on the agency's Web site.

CNN affiliate WSB-TV reported that Cooksey gave his son-in-law, Speaker, "fatherly advice" after he found out his son-in-law had contracted the infectious disease, but did not advise him in any official capacity.

Cooksey did not immediately return a call to his work number seeking comment.

Speaker was put in isolation at Atlanta's Grady Hospital after tests last week confirmed he had extremely drug-resistant TB, or XDR TB, the most dangerous form of the illness.
He was transferred to Denver on Thursday morning on a private aircraft, hospital officials said.

A spokesman for Denver's National Jewish Medical and Research Center said Speaker was wearing a mask and was escorted by federal marshals when he arrived, but seemed normal otherwise.
"He looked kind of like you guys, more or less," spokesman William Allstetter told reporters.

He said Speaker told him he felt fine.
Allstetter said the patient would go through a series of tests and would be given two antibiotics.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is tracking down airline passengers who may have come in contact with Speaker, who traveled to Europe while he was infected.
They have identified about 80 air passengers on the two trans-Atlantic flights they feel are most at risk for exposure. (Watch passengers discuss their frustrations over the TB scare)

Speaker was in Europe for his wedding and honeymoon at the time his XDR TB was diagnosed, although he was aware before the trip that he had a form of drug-resistant TB. (CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta on other passengers' fears, frustrations)

Health officials said they advised him not to travel, but they had no authority to prevent him from doing so.

After making it clear that he was set on traveling despite the warnings, the man asked during a meeting with county health officials whether it would help if he wore a mask, Fulton County's Dr. Eric Benning told CNN.

Since the county was not able legally to stop him from traveling, the officials recommended he at least wear a mask, Benning said. Speaker left for Europe a few days later.

Speaker told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that health officials told him they preferred he not travel, but knew about his plans for an overseas wedding and honeymoon.

He told the newspaper that he had planned to undergo an 18-month "cutting-edge treatment" at the Denver hospital after his honeymoon.

Border security issues

Speaker, who was not identified by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, told the newspaper he was aware he was placed on a no-fly list in the United States after his diagnosis with XDR TB, which is why he decided not to fly into a U.S. airport.

The CDC had alerted Customs and Border Protection authorities about the man on May 22, noting that they anticipated he might board his scheduled June 5 flight into Atlanta, the official said. Instead, Speaker took a Czech Air flight from Prague to Montreal, along with 199 other passengers and crew members, and then drove into the United States.

But the CBP also put the information out to all ports of entry, which is "routine practice," according to the official.

Speaker's passport was checked at the Champlain, New York, border crossing, and although it triggered an alert on the Customs and Border Protection computer system, he was still allowed in the country, a Homeland Security official told CNN.

The CBP agent who processed his entry on May 24 has been placed on administrative duties while the investigation is continuing, the official said. (Watch how patient slipped past authorities )
XDR TB

XDR TB was recently defined as a subtype of multiple-drug resistant tuberculosis.

People with XDR TB are resistant to first- and second-line drugs; their treatment options are limited and the disease often proves fatal.
It can take between six and 16 weeks for a final diagnosis of XDR TB.
Between 1993 and 2006, 49 people were diagnosed with XDR TB in the United States, said Dr. Ken Castro, director of the division of TB Elimination at CDC, which is based in Atlanta.

The disease is more common elsewhere, he said. "When they looked, they found it in every single continent of the world," he said.
The World Health Organization estimates that there were almost half a million cases of multiple-drug-resistant tuberculosis worldwide in 2004.

People with TB of the lungs, the organs most commonly affected, can spread the disease by coughing, sneezing or even talking.
"A person needs only to breathe in a small number of these germs to become infected (although only a small proportion of people will become infected with TB disease)," WHO said on its Web site. (Watch why passengers shouldn't be too alarmed )

"The risk of becoming infected increases, the longer the time that a previously uninfected person spends in the same room as the infectious case," it added.

Cure is possible for up to 30 percent of cases, it said.

TB patient's name released; father-in-law works at CDC - CNN.com
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What an asshole. I actually hope he dies from the bloody disease.

For the love of God, that takes selfishness and entitlement beyond all get out. Spray some more of that TB shit in his face and let him suffer.
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says he is well educated? Knew he had TB that was resistant to 1st line drugs but didnt know it was dangerous? sounds like a dumbass to me.
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Self-entitled asshole. Charge that fucker with something.
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His FIL works with TB strains? Hum. Sounds like somebody might having trying to take someone out. Or this is just a really perfect case of irony. I agree with charging him with something. Maybe charges are pending upon his wellness?
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His FIL works with TB strains? Hum. Sounds like somebody might having trying to take someone out. Or this is just a really perfect case of irony. I agree with charging him with something. Maybe charges are pending upon his wellness?
according to this boob, he's fine, i say charge him now
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