CDC Issues Health Alert Notice for Travelers to USA from Hon
Friday, 05.18.2007, 06:32pm (GMT)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on
Saturday began distributing cards at airports receiving flights returning
directly from Hong Kong warning travelers returning to the United States from
Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China and Hanoi, Vietnam
that they may have been exposed to cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome
(SARS).
The cards are being handed out by quarantine officials at
Chicago, O’Hare International Airport; Los Angeles; New York City, JFK
International Airport; Newark; and San Francisco. These airports are the only
U.S. airports receiving direct flights from Hong Kong. No U.S. airports receive
direct flights from Hanoi or the Guangdong Province. CDC officials expect to
expand the distribution of cards to Anchorage, Alaska and the territory of Guam
later today.
The travel cards warn those returning from the three areas
that they should monitor their health for at least seven days. They are also
advised to contact their physicians if they become ill with a fever accompanied
by a cough or difficulty in breathing.
The cards also offer guidance
designed to assist physicians in making a diagnosis by advising travelers to
tell their physicians about recent travel to the affected regions, and whether
they have been in contact with individuals who displayed symptoms of
SARS.
As of March 15, 2003, the CDC had received reports of SARS cases in
Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China; Hanoi, Vietnam and
Canada, Singapore and Thailand. For that reason the World Health Organization
has issued emergency guidance for travelers and airlines so that persons
displaying symptoms of the illness can receive immediate health care and can be
brought to the attention of public health authorities. These individuals are
also advised against traveling while ill.
The CDC advises physicians and
other clinicians to be alert for travelers who:
Have a fever of 100.4
degrees Fahrenheit or higher;
One or more symptoms of respiratory
illness including cough, shortness of breath, difficulty in breathing, hypoxia
(deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching tissues of the body), X-rays
indicating the presence of pneumonia, or respiratory distress; AND
One
or more of the following:
History of travel to Hong Kong or Guangdong
Province, People's Republic of China, or Hanoi, Vietnam within seven days of
symptom onset;
Close contact with persons with respiratory illness
having the described travel history. Close contact includes having cared for,
lived with, or had direct contact with respiratory secretions and body fluids of
a person with SARS.
Additionally, airlines should:
Alert the
destination airport of any passengers meeting the case definition criteria;
Arriving passengers who are symptomatic should be referred to health
authorities for assessment and care;
Aircraft passengers and crew should
be informed of the person’s status as a suspect case of SARS;
The
passengers and crew should provide all contact information for how passengers
can be reached for the subsequent 14 days to airport health authorities.
CDC advises that persons planning elective or nonessential travel to
Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China and Hanoi, Vietnam
may wish to postpone their trips until further notice. Detailed information can
be found on CDC’s Traveler’s Health Website at
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/.
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