OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of compulsory detention in the context of a new national tuberculosis (TB) control programme launched in 1997. METHODS: A retrospective review was made of the use of compulsory detention in the management of infectious TB before and after the initiation of a new TB control programme, using data from the central TB registry in the Ministry of Health and the charts of each patient. RESULTS: Between 1994 and 2001, 13 recalcitrant patients out of 3056 (0.43%) cases of pulmonary TB were brought to trial. Eleven patients were detained. All were either hospitalized under a court order and, when failing to comply with the order, hospitalized in prison, or referred directly to a prison hospital. Twelve of 13 (92%) patie...
Globally, rates of tuberculosis (TB) cases in prisons are substantially higher than in the general p...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence on conditions for implementation of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) scre...
Objectives: Prisons act as infectious disease reservoirs. We aimed to explore the challenges of TB c...
Background: Poorly managed tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in prisons have detrimental health ...
Tuberculosis is one of the world’s most dreaded pandemics known to mankind, resulting in approximate...
AIMS: Prisoners include a disproportionate number of those with social and clinical risk factors for...
Compulsory detention of recalcitrant tuberculosis patients in the context of a new tuberculosis cont...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to analyze poor management of tuberculosis (TB) prevention and...
During the last 15 years situation with Tuberculosis (TB) in prison system in Russia has been worsen...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) is highly prevalent in prisons of the former Soviet Union. OBJECTIVE: To ...
BACKGROUND: Prisoners are at high risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), causing morbidity and mortal...
Setting: Tuberculosis (TB) morbidity in penitentiary sectors is one of the major barriers to ending ...
Prisoners are at high risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), causing morbidity and mortality. Prison ...
Background: Prisoners are at high risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), causing morbidity and mortal...
Globally, rates of tuberculosis (TB) cases in prisons are substantially higher than in the general p...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence on conditions for implementation of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) scre...
Objectives: Prisons act as infectious disease reservoirs. We aimed to explore the challenges of TB c...
Background: Poorly managed tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in prisons have detrimental health ...
Tuberculosis is one of the world’s most dreaded pandemics known to mankind, resulting in approximate...
AIMS: Prisoners include a disproportionate number of those with social and clinical risk factors for...
Compulsory detention of recalcitrant tuberculosis patients in the context of a new tuberculosis cont...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to analyze poor management of tuberculosis (TB) prevention and...
During the last 15 years situation with Tuberculosis (TB) in prison system in Russia has been worsen...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) is highly prevalent in prisons of the former Soviet Union. OBJECTIVE: To ...
BACKGROUND: Prisoners are at high risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), causing morbidity and mortal...
Setting: Tuberculosis (TB) morbidity in penitentiary sectors is one of the major barriers to ending ...
Prisoners are at high risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), causing morbidity and mortality. Prison ...
Background: Prisoners are at high risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), causing morbidity and mortal...
Globally, rates of tuberculosis (TB) cases in prisons are substantially higher than in the general p...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence on conditions for implementation of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) scre...
Objectives: Prisons act as infectious disease reservoirs. We aimed to explore the challenges of TB c...