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Recognizing these clues or patterns of illness will alert medical personnel to begin interviewing patients and their families to obtain useful epidemiological information.

Questions asked should focus on the patient’s recent history of travel, infectious contacts, employment, and activities over the preceding 3 to 5 days.

Corporations, particularly those engaged in international business travel, should be especially vigilant for unusual illnesses among their travelling employees.