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Published: Mar 24, 2007 12:00 AM
Modified: Mar 24, 2007 03:23 AM

Plane isolated for smallpox inquiry

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CHARLOTTE - Officials quarantined US Airways passengers on a flight from New Orleans because of a "medical situation" Friday at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.

US Airways said local health officials quarantined Flight 1014 after a passenger claimed he had smallpox. The Airbus A319 was carrying 112 passengers and four crew members.

Scott White, a spokesman at Carolinas Medical Center, where the passenger was taken for tests, told WCNC-TV in Charlotte that the man does not have smallpox. The last natural case of smallpox occurred in 1977 in Somalia, and the World Health Organization reported in 1980 that it had eradicated the disease.

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