6 US army post office personnel quarantined after handling suspicious package in Turkey
By APFriday, September 3, 2010
6 US personnel quarantined over mail scare
ANKARA, Turkey — 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.
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