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Andrew Speaker sparked a public health crisis when he boarded a trans-Atlantic flight with extremely drug-resistant TBâ??and exposed the weaknesses of an international system still ill-equipped to cope with biohazards

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  • December 2008
    • Not Scared of TB? You Should Be

      Not Scared of TB? You Should Be

      (Newser) - "Global complacency" could give rise to a terrifying, drug-resistant form of tuberculosis, writes Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times —and not in some remote outpost on the globe. There have been fewer than 100 cases of this XDR-TB in the past 15 years in the US, but with increasing international travel, a single cough could trigger a massive outbreak. What's worse? No one's doing anything about it. More »

  • July 2008
    • Brits Warn of Devastating Pandemic

      Brits Warn of Devastating Pandemic

      (Newser) - The world is in danger of losing up to 50 million people to an "inevitable" flu pandemic, and global response agencies aren't ready for such a test, the British government warns. A report rates early-warning systems as "poorly coordinated" and calls for an overhaul of the World Health Organization, reports the Independent . More »

  • July 2007
    • Fellow Airline Passengers Sue TB Lawyer

      Fellow Airline Passengers Sue TB Lawyer

      (Newser) - Nine airline passengers are suing the Atlanta lawyer infected with a rare TB strain who flew to Europe for his wedding despite CDC warnings not to travel. The $1.3 million suit filed in Montreal claims Andrew Speaker recklessly exposed them to a deadly disease. The passengers, seven Canadians and two from the Czech Republic, flew from Prague to Montreal on Speaker's flight. More »

    • Doctors Give TB Fugitive Good News

      Doctors Give TB Fugitive Good News

      (Newser) - TB patient Andrew Speaker is not quite as sick as planeloads of people feared, Reuters reports. A doctor from Speaker's Denver hospital says the Atlanta lawyer, who flew to Europe despite warnings that he was highly contagious, doesn't have XDR—or extensively drug-resistant—tuberculosis, but rather the more treatable multi-drug-resistant strain. More »

  • June 2007
    • TB Patient Preps for Surgery

      TB Patient Preps for Surgery

      (Newser) - The TB traveler will go under the knife to remove a tennis-ball sized area of infected lung tissue, his doctors said today. Andrew Speaker, who triggered an international health crisis last month when he took a transatlantic flight while infected with an extremely drug-resistant strain of TB, will undergo surgery in July. More »

    • 'Outbreak' Morphs Into 'Rashomon'

      'Outbreak' Morphs Into 'Rashomon'

      (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. More »

  • May 2007
    • TB Patient, Family Ties Revealed

      TB Patient, Family Ties Revealed

      (Newser) - The quarantined tuberculosis patient is an Atlanta lawyer who recently married the daughter of a CDC TB researcher, CNN reports. Andrew Speaker, 31, took a private plane to Denver today to be treated for extremely drug-resistant TB, or XDR TB. Microbiologist Robert Cooksey says he knew of his son-in-law's infection and offered "fatherly advice" but no official counsel. More »

    • Drug-Resistant TB Patient Flies Commercial

      Drug-Resistant TB Patient Flies Commercial

      (Newser) - A man infected with drug-resistant tuberculosis boarded two transatlantic flights in two weeks, CNN reports, putting his fellow passengers at risk. Planes are equipped with air filters that should catch the rod-shaped TB bacili, but the CDC recommends anyone on Air France 385, from Atlanta to Paris May 12, or Czech Air 0104, Prague to Montreal May 24, get tested. More »

    • TB Patient Spends Nine Months In Lockdown

      TB Patient Spends Nine Months In Lockdown

      (Newser) - A tuberculosis patient has been in forced quarantine in an Arizona hospital's jail ward for nine months for failing to wear a face mask and take his medication. Robert Daniels committed no crime, but neither did he follow doctor's orders to avoid transmission of his drug-resistant TB.  More »

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    • TB Takes a Deadly Turn

      Despite its romantic reputation, tuberculosis was never a disease of just retiring operatic heroines and "sensitive" poets. It was an indiscriminate killer, taking over 100,000 lives each year in the U.S. until the middle of this century, when antibiotics brought it under control. So when TB re-emerged in AIDS patients six years ago, it was greeted with alarm. Still, most doctors believed...

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