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      The Check and Report Ebola (CARE+) Program to Monitor Travelers for Ebola After Arrival to the United States, 2014-2016

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          The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa influenced how public health officials considered migration and emerging infectious diseases. Responding to the public’s concerns, the US government introduced enhanced entry screening and post-arrival monitoring by public health authorities to reduce the risk of importation and domestic transmission of Ebola while continuing to allow travel from West Africa. This case study describes a new initiative, the Check and Report Ebola (CARE+) program that engaged travelers arriving to the United States from countries with Ebola outbreaks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employed CARE ambassadors, who quickly communicated with incoming travelers and gave them practical resources to boost their participation in monitoring for Ebola. The program aimed to increase travelers’ knowledge of Ebola symptoms and how to seek medical care safely, increase travelers’ awareness of monitoring requirements, reduce barriers to monitoring, and increase trust in the US public health system. This program could be adapted for use in future outbreaks that involve the potential importation of disease and require the education and active engagement of travelers to participate in post-arrival monitoring.

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          Journal
          Public Health Rep
          Public Health Rep
          PHR
          spphr
          Public Health Reports
          SAGE Publications (Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA )
          0033-3549
          1468-2877
          10 October 2019
          Nov-Dec 2019
          : 134
          : 6
          : 592-598
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA
          [2 ]Eagle Medical Services, LLC, for Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA
          Author notes
          [*]Heather A. Joseph, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, 1600 Clifton Rd NE, MS-H16-4, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA. Email: hjoseph1@ 123456cdc.gov
          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0470-6759
          Article
          PMC6832084 PMC6832084 6832084 10.1177_0033354919878165
          10.1177/0033354919878165
          6832084
          31600452
          754aa1c5-e8fb-41d2-84f8-44ad1030509f
          © 2019, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health
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          November/December 2019

          public health practice,education and communication,border health,movement and monitoring,Ebola

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