PMC:7004396 / 7346-8976 JSONTXT 11 Projects

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T59 0-183 Sentence denotes U.S. quarantine stations, located at 18 major U.S. ports of entry, are part of a comprehensive regulatory system authorized under section 361 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.
T60 184-302 Sentence denotes Code Section 264), that limits the introduction of infectious diseases into the United States to prevent their spread.
T61 303-552 Sentence denotes On January 17, consistent with existing communicable disease response protocols, CDC Quarantine staff members instituted enhanced entry screening of travelers on direct and connecting flights from Wuhan, China, arriving at three major U.S. airports:
T62 553-705 Sentence denotes Los Angeles (LAX), New York City (JFK), and San Francisco (SFO),†† which then expanded to include travelers arriving in Atlanta (ATL) and Chicago (ORD).
T63 706-822 Sentence denotes These five airports together receive approximately 85% of all air travelers from Wuhan, China, to the United States.
T64 823-827 Sentence denotes U.S.
T65 828-1384 Sentence denotes Customs and Border Protection officers identified travelers arriving from Wuhan and referred them to CDC for health screening.§§ Any traveler from Wuhan with signs or symptoms of illness (e.g., fever, cough, or difficulty breathing) received a more comprehensive public health assessment performed by CDC public health and medical officers.¶¶ All travelers from Wuhan were also provided CDC’s Travel Health Alert Notice (T-HAN)*** that advised them to monitor their health for 14 days and described recommended actions to take if relevant symptoms develop.
T66 1385-1630 Sentence denotes As of February 1, 2020, a total of 3,099 persons on 437 flights were screened; five symptomatic travelers were referred by CDC to local health care providers for further medical evaluation, and one of these persons tested positive for 2019-nCoV.