Cross-sectional assessment of tuberculosis and HIV prevalence in 13 correctional facilities in Zambia.
Mary KagujjePaul SomweSisa HatwiindaJoel BwalyaTamala ZgamboMoomba ThornicroftFiammetta Maria BozzaniClement MoongaMonde MuyoyetaPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Compared with the study in 2011 which screened inmates representing 30% of the country's inmate population, then the prevalence of all forms of TB and HIV in correctional facilities has reduced by about 75% and 37.6%, respectively. However, compared with the general population, the prevalence of all forms of TB and HIV was 3.5 and 1.3 times higher, respectively. TB/HIV programmes in correctional facilities need further strengthening to include aspects of juvenile-specific TB programming and gender responsive HIV programming.