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Bacteriologically-confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis in an Ethiopian prison: Prevalence from screening of entrant and resident prisoners.

Eliyas Tsegaye SahleJill BlumenthalSonia JainShelly SunJason YoungTsegahun ManyazewalHabtamu WoldeamanuelLemma TeferraBeniam FelekeOlivier VandenbergZilma ReyMelissa Briggs-HagenRichard HaubrichWondwossen AmogneJohn Allen McCutchan
Published in: PloS one (2019)
BC-PTB prevalence was strikingly lower than previously reported from other Ethiopian prisons. PTB appears to be transmitted within this prison based on its higher prevalence in residents than in entrants. Whether a sustained program of PTB screening of entrants and/or residents reduces prevalence of PTB in prisons is not clear from this study, but our findings suggest that resources should be prioritized to resident, rather than entrant, screening due to higher BC-PTB prevalence. Detection of multi- and mono-DR TB in both entrant and resident prisoners warrants regular screening for active TB and adoption of methods to detect drug resistance.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
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