Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Volume 8, Issue 2 , Pages 96-103, March 2010

Air Travel and TB: An airline perspective

  • Nigel P. Dowdall

      Affiliations

    • British Airways plc, Waterside (HMAG), PO Box 365, Harmondsworth, UB7 0GB, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 20 8738 7700; fax: +44 20 8738 7774.
    • Permanent address: Brambles, Cox Green, Rudgwick, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 3DE, UK.
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  • Anthony D. Evans

      Affiliations

    • Aviation Medicine Section, International Civil Aviation Organization, 999 University Street, Montréal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada
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  • Claude Thibeault

      Affiliations

    • International Air Transport Association, 800 Place Victoria, PO Box 113, Montreal, Quebec H4Z 1M1, Canada

Received 22 February 2010; accepted 23 February 2010. published online 02 April 2010.

Summary 

The commercial airline industry in the 21st century is a global business, able to transport large numbers of people to almost any part of the world within a few hours. There has long been concern in public health circles about the potential for transmission of communicable diseases, such as TB, on board aircraft. The recent threats from novel and emerging infectious diseases including SARS and pandemic flu has facilitated unprecedented levels of cooperation between international industry representatives, regulators and public health authorities in addressing the issues of air travel and communicable disease. This paper reviews the regulatory environment, ways in which the risks are mitigated through aspects of aircraft design, opportunities for prevention by identifying individuals who may be suffering from a communicable disease prior to flight and the approach used in managing suspected cases of communicable disease on board aircraft.

Keywords: Airline, Air travel, Communicable diseases, Tuberculosis, Travel

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PII: S1477-8939(10)00032-3

doi:10.1016/j.tmaid.2010.02.006

Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Volume 8, Issue 2 , Pages 96-103, March 2010