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Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis.

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Rich, JD; Beckwith, CG; Macmadu, A; Marshall, BDL; Brinkley-Rubinstein, L; Amon, JJ; Milloy, M-J; King, MRF; Sanchez, J; Atwoli, L; Altice, FL
Published in: Lancet
September 10, 2016

The burden of HIV/AIDS and other transmissible diseases is higher in prison and jail settings than in the non-incarcerated communities that surround them. In this comprehensive review, we discuss available literature on the topic of clinical management of people infected with HIV, hepatitis B and C viruses, and tuberculosis in incarcerated settings in addition to co-occurrence of one or more of these infections. Methods such as screening practices and provision of treatment during detainment periods are reviewed to identify the effect of community-based treatment when returning inmates into the general population. Where data are available, we describe differences in the provision of medical care in the prison and jail settings of low-income and middle-income countries compared with high-income countries. Structural barriers impede the optimal delivery of clinical care for prisoners, and substance use, mental illness, and infectious disease further complicate the delivery of care. For prison health care to reach the standards of community-based health care, political will and financial investment are required from governmental, medical, and humanitarian organisations worldwide. In this review, we highlight challenges, gaps in knowledge, and priorities for future research to improve health-care in institutions for prisoners.

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Lancet

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1474-547X

Publication Date

September 10, 2016

Volume

388

Issue

10049

Start / End Page

1103 / 1114

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis
  • Prisoners
  • Mass Screening
  • Humans
  • Hepatitis, Viral, Human
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • HIV Infections
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Antiviral Agents
 

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Rich, J. D., Beckwith, C. G., Macmadu, A., Marshall, B. D. L., Brinkley-Rubinstein, L., Amon, J. J., … Altice, F. L. (2016). Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis. Lancet, 388(10049), 1103–1114. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30379-8
Rich, Josiah D., Curt G. Beckwith, Alexandria Macmadu, Brandon D. L. Marshall, Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, Joseph J. Amon, M. -. J. Milloy, et al. “Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis.Lancet 388, no. 10049 (September 10, 2016): 1103–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30379-8.
Rich JD, Beckwith CG, Macmadu A, Marshall BDL, Brinkley-Rubinstein L, Amon JJ, et al. Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis. Lancet. 2016 Sep 10;388(10049):1103–14.
Rich, Josiah D., et al. “Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis.Lancet, vol. 388, no. 10049, Sept. 2016, pp. 1103–14. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30379-8.
Rich JD, Beckwith CG, Macmadu A, Marshall BDL, Brinkley-Rubinstein L, Amon JJ, Milloy M-J, King MRF, Sanchez J, Atwoli L, Altice FL. Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis. Lancet. 2016 Sep 10;388(10049):1103–1114.
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Published In

Lancet

DOI

EISSN

1474-547X

Publication Date

September 10, 2016

Volume

388

Issue

10049

Start / End Page

1103 / 1114

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis
  • Prisoners
  • Mass Screening
  • Humans
  • Hepatitis, Viral, Human
  • Hepatitis C
  • Hepatitis B
  • HIV Infections
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Antiviral Agents