"We are most interested in people with fever accompanied by rash, stiff neck, jaundice, cough or unusual bleeding, and severe diarrhea with or without fever," Maria Pia Sanchez, officer in charge for the CDC at Logan, said in an e-mail to The Boston Globe.
"While avian flu is what is on most people's mind right now, the most common quarantinable disease we pick up through our quarantine stations is tuberculosis," Sanchez said. "A case of TB can be imported from just about any country."
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