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'Outbreak' Morphs Into 'Rashomon'

Finger-pointing over TB patient's travels spreads across two continents

By Jonas Oransky,  Newser Staff

Posted Jun 2, 2007 12:13 PM CDT

(Newser) – The Atlanta lawyer whose honeymoon baggage included a dangerous strain of TB is at the center of a contentious international public-health dispute. The Times reports on the conflicting accounts of warnings issued to Andrew Speaker and the governments of the countries he visited. Meanwhile, other American passengers on his flights have tested negative for TB.

Fulton County officials say they warned him against flying, but Speaker counters that any concern expressed was cursory. Italy and the US are arguing over the timeline, and Congress is curious about the failure to stop Speaker from crossing the border from Canada. And CNN reports that Greek authorities say Speaker was not legally married there.

In this image made from television and released by ABC News,  Andrew Speaker, right and his wife Sarah are interviewed at National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, Colo on Good Morning America aired Friday June 1, 2007. Speaker, 31, an Atlanta attorney quarantined with a dangerous strain of...
In this image made from television and released by ABC News, Andrew Speaker, right and his wife Sarah are interviewed at National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, Colo on "Good Morning America"...   (Associated Press)
In this image made from television and released by ABC News, Andrew Speaker speaks through a face mask  from National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, Colo during a Good Morning America interview with Diane Sawyer, unseen, aired Friday June 1, 2007. Speaker, 31, an Atlanta attorney quarantined with...
In this image made from television and released by ABC News, Andrew Speaker speaks through a face mask from National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, Colo during a "Good Morning America"...   (Associated Press)
Andrew Speaker looks out of his room at National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Thursday, May 31, 2007, in Denver. Speaker, 31, arrived at Denver's National Jewish Medical and Research Center on Thursday. He was quarantined Friday, after his return from his European honeymoon, in the first such action taken...
Andrew Speaker looks out of his room at National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Thursday, May 31, 2007, in Denver. Speaker, 31, arrived at Denver's National Jewish Medical and Research Center on...   (Associated Press)
This undated photo obtained from the website of The Speaker Law Firm, PC, shows Andrew Speaker, a 31-year-old personal injury attorney who practices law with his father in Atlanta. Speaker was identified on Thursday, May 31, 2007, as the tuberculosis patient under the first federal quarantine since 1963. (AP Photo/The...
This undated photo obtained from the website of The Speaker Law Firm, PC, shows Andrew Speaker, a 31-year-old personal injury attorney who practices law with his father in Atlanta. Speaker was identified...   (Associated Press)
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