They were all in the home when Duncan began showing signs of illness, the report said. The woman said she mentioned twice to hospital staff that he had come from Liberia.
Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease physician at the University of Pittsburgh, said contact tracing is “bread-and-butter public health,” and something health officials do regularly to track tuberculosis, measles and sexually transmitted diseases.
Adalja said the most disturbing part of the U.S. incident is that Duncan was sent home from the hospital with antibiotics.
“This really is something that shouldn’t have happened,” he said. “It just reinforces that taking a travel history has to be an essential part of taking care of patients.” (Reuters) [eap_ad_3]