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Cholera suspected in case of ill Miami-bound air passenger

Luisa Yanez - Miami Herald

November 26, 2010 01:31 PM

MIAMI — American Airlines officials on Friday confirmed a passenger arriving at Miami International Airport Thanksgiving night appeared to be suffering from cholera and experienced symptoms during the flight.

The man, whose name was not released, was a passenger on American Airlines Flight #778 from Santo Domingo to Miami, not directly from neighboring Haiti, where an outbreak of cholera in recent weeks has killed hundreds of people.

The Boeing 767-300 arrived in Miami at around 6 p.m. on Thursday.

"Before landing, the crew radioed down and advised they had a passenger onboard who had symptom that appeared to be cholera and he would need immediate medical attention the minute they landed,'' said Tim Smith, spokesman for American Airlines in Fort Worth, Tx.

Emergency workers at MIA were waiting for the flight. The man was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital. It has not been confirmed the man has cholera pending medical testing.

The carrier immediately notified the U.S. Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Smith said. Other passengers on the flight should not be affected.

In some situations cholera is contagious and can be-fatal. The disease is caused by a bacterial infection of the intestine which causes severe dehydration. Smith said the plane involved was taken out of circulation immediately and ``thoroughly cleaned.'' The plane returned to service Friday morning.

Passengers from Haiti and the Dominican Republic are being scrutinized due to the spreading disease. Smith said if the passenger had appeared ill at boarding he would not have been allowed on the Miami-bound flight, which takes about two-hours.

``He became ill in some fashion during the flight,'' Smith said.

A doctor onboard the flight assisted the sick man, Smith said. He could not confirm if the passenger affected was also a medical professional who had been working in Haiti, as sources told the Miami Herald.

Kristen Nordlund, a CDC spokeswoman in Atlanta, said they were aware of the case but could not confirm if it was cholera.

Read the full story at MiamiHerald.com

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