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US Officials React to TB Scare - VOA Story 2 min - Jun 7, 2007
U.S. health and government officials are pledging to tighten procedures in the wake of an incident in which a
man infected with a drug-resistant form of tuberculosis
was able to travel out of the United States and return,
evading health protection measures at the border.
During a Congressional probe, Andrew Speaker, challenged testimony by officials.
Speaker is in medical quarantine in a U.S. hospital, but the controversy
sparked by his travels has re-focused the attention of Congress and government
on gaps in the nation's border security system. Although he had been told he had TB,
he was able to leave the United States, fly to Italy for his wedding ceremony before
health authorities were able to notify him about the full seriousness of his disease.
After further tests confirmed he had what is called a multi-drug-resistant form of TB,
U.S. officials contacted him in Rome asking him to report to local health officials there,
but did not directly contact Italian authorities. Instead, Speaker and his wife flew on
commercial flights to the Czech Republic, then to Montreal, and crossed back into the U.S.
after a land border patrol officer waved him through, despite having seen a
computer alert to detain and isolate him, and contact health authorities.
On Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have allocated billions since the September
2001 terrorist attacks to bolster border security and anti-terrorist
defenses,officials faced tough questions.
A statement from the Denver medical center where Speaker
has been quarantined, said laboratory tests so far have been negative,
a sign that the chances he could have spread the disease are very low.
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Clarissa Gets Tuberculosis 7 min - Aug 20, 2006
This educational short answers some common questions about tuberculosis and has a little fun while doing it.
Diagnosed with TB, Clarissa must seek answers from modern medicine.
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