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CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTIONDivision of Global Migration and Quarantine
(DGMQ)
Surveillance and Response to Imported Infectious Disease
Gabe Palumbo, MBA, MPHOfficer in Charge
CDC Detroit Quarantine Station
San DiegoSan Diego
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Los AngelesLos Angeles
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HonoluluHonolulu
Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.
El PasoEl Paso
HoustonHouston
NewarkNewark
New YorkNew York
BostonBoston
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MinneapolisMinneapolis
DetroitDetroit
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CDC Quarantine StationCDC Quarantine Station
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CDC Quarantine Stations 2007 Jurisdictions
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Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
Travelers’ Health
ZoonosesTeam
Africa and Americas
Region
Quarantine Stations 8 in 2004
20 in 2007
Migration and Health Strategy
Asia & European
Region
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Our Mission
… To protect the health of the public from communicable diseases through science, partnerships, and response at U.S. ports
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Accomplishing Our Mission(42 CFR Parts 70 and 71)
• Regulate importations
• Process migrant documentation
• Respond to notification of illness in international travelers
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Quarantine DiseasesExecutive Order of the President 13295
• CHOLERA• DIPTHERIA• INFECTIOUS TB• PLAGUE• SMALLPOX• YELLOW FEVER• VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS• SARS• NOVEL OR RE-EMERGENT INFLUENZA
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• Isolation: –Separation of ill persons with
contagious disease –Often in a hospital setting–Applied to individual or group
level
Definitions
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Definitions (cont.)
• Quarantine–Restriction of well persons
presumed exposed–Applied at the individual or
community level• May be voluntary or mandatory
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Responding to Illness• Passive surveillance:
• We wait for notification of illness from-– Airline / vessel pilots– Federal partners– Police, fire, EMTs– Health departments– Family, work colleagues
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Responding to Illness (cont.)
• Active surveillance:
• We wait at arrival of each conveyance and visually examine each traveler – Interview those who are ill– Continue to respond to reports of
illness
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Responding to Illness (cont.)
Evaluation of ill person:• Identify symptoms and travel itinerary
• Determine if ill person should be isolated and further evaluated
• Identify potentially exposed travelers
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Symptoms of Interest
• Fever (> 100° F)• Rash (smallpox, measles, etc.)• Severe diarrhea (cholera)• Glandular swelling (plague)• Jaundice (yellow fever)• Stiff neck (meningitis)• Unusual bleeding (viral hemorrhagic fevers)• Respiratory distress (SARS, pan flu)
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Notification
• DGMQ notifies state and local health authorities if ill travelers sent to hospital
• DGMQ identifies all travelers potentially exposed to the ill passenger
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Online Resources
• Division of Global Migration and Quarantine: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dq/index.htm
• Centers For Disease Control and Prevention:
www.cdc.gov
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DGMQ Staff in Detroit
Gabe Palumbo, MBA, MPH
Officer in Charge
Tel: 734-955-6197
Curi Kim, MD, MPH
Quarantine Medical Officer