September 3, 2010 7:31 PM
U.S. Army Personnel Quarantined After Mail Scare
The U.S. Embassy in Turkey says six U.S. army post office personnel have been quarantined after handling a package containing a powdery substance at Istanbul's main airport.
U.S. Embassy Spokeswoman Deborah Guido says Friday the six were quarantined pending laboratory results to determine whether the powder is a dangerous substance, such as anthrax. The results are expected Saturday.
Guido said a health team has decontaminated the area and the six are being administered antibiotics as a precaution at a hospital in Istanbul.
The personnel deliver U.S. diplomatic mail in Turkey.
U.S. Embassy Spokeswoman Deborah Guido says Friday the six were quarantined pending laboratory results to determine whether the powder is a dangerous substance, such as anthrax. The results are expected Saturday.
Guido said a health team has decontaminated the area and the six are being administered antibiotics as a precaution at a hospital in Istanbul.
The personnel deliver U.S. diplomatic mail in Turkey.
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