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Page 1: HIV & TB Control in sub-Saharan African Prisons: Neglect ...

HIV & TB Control

in sub-Saharan African Prisons:

Neglect to Hopeful Future Stewart Reid MD, MPH

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ)

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Zambian Vice President, Dr Guy Scott

-- April 2012

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2010

Human

Rights

Watch

Report

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Zambian Prison Conditions

Poor Nutrition

Inadequate Clean Water

Few Health Personnel

Poor Information Management

Limited TB Screening

Limited HIV Screening

No HIV Prevention

Sexual Violence

Overcrowding

No Infection Control

Limited Health Care Facilities

Poor Linkages to Care

Insensitive TB Diagnostics

Psychological Stress

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Lusaka Central Prison

Built in 1923 for 200 inmates; In 2011, houses

1500

Up to 50% are

Remandees

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Photo: Jaoa Silva 6

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“…all prisoners have the right to receive health care,

including HIV preventive measures, equivalent to that

available in the community,…”

Ref: UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Ref: UN General Assembly: Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners, 1990

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African Prisons: TB/HIV Rates National

HIV Prev. (%)

Prison HIV

Prev. (%)*

National TB Prev.

(/100,000)+

Prisons TB Prev.

(/100,000)

TB/HIV Co-infection

(%)

Cote d’Ivoire

3.4 7.0 156 5803 30

Cameroon 5.3 5.4 185 3516 25

Tanzania 6.0 5.6 183 4000 25

Malawi 12 14.0 174 1080 74

Zambia 14 21.6 345 2200 55

South Africa

18 43.5 795 - - 54

*Modified from Dolan et al, Lancet Infect Dis, 2007 +Modified from WHO Global TB Report 2012 8

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Families of Prison Staff

Entry Exit PRISON

‘Revolving Door’

COMMUNITY

Other Prisons

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Visitors Staff

TB/HIV: Prison to Community

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Integrated prison health care systems

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Integrated TB/HIV screening, diagnosis and treatment

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Zambian Prisons:

TB & HIV Prevalence (2010-11)

Screening

Total Screened

Direct TB yield: 6.8% (n=535) HIV Infected Culture/Smear

Confirmed

Clinically Diagnosed

All Forms

At ENTRY 2221 1.5% (33)

1.0% (23)

2.5% (56)

16.6%

(145/873)

MASS

3929

2.8% (109)

7.9% (312)

10.7% (421)

24.5% (903/3689)

At EXIT

298

5.7% (17)

1.0% (3)

6.7% (20)

31.6% (24/76)

REFERRAL 137

2.2% (3)

1.5% (2)

3.7% (5)

13.9% (16/115)

TOTAL 7874

2.2% (170)

4.6% (365)

6.8% (535)

21.6% (1200/5549)

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Prison Staff & Their Families

Screening Intervention

Screened

Direct TB yield: 6.8% (n= 535) HIV Infected

Culture/ Smear

Confirmed

Clinically Diagnosed

All Forms

5 of 6 Prisons

1289

0.6% (8)

1.9% (25)

2.6% (33)

14.1% (112/796)

Lusaka Central Prison

401

2.0% (8)

4.2% (17)

6.2% (25)

25.9% (58)

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Improving prisoner health care is a

public health imperative.

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COMPREHENSIVE TB CARE

Awareness/

Buy-in & Training

Diagnostics & Infrastructure

TB Preventive Therapy

Inmate Peer Educators

Info

Management Systems/Referral

& Linkages

√ √ = Implemented in Zambia

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Families of Prison Staff

Entry Exit PRISON Referral

screening

‘Revolving Door’

COMMUNITY

Other Prisons

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Visitors Staff

TB Screening Points

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TREATMENT

SCREENING

TRAINING

Prison

Officers

Inmates

Inmate

Peers

VCT

Test & Treat √

Routine HIV

Coun. & Testing

TB & STI

Screening

Condom

Provision √

Voluntary

Male Circ √

Safe

Tattooing

& Injection

PrEP

Early ART

Initiation √

PEP

PREVENTION

INTEGRATED

CARE & LINKAGES √

Combination HIV Prevention

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Programme Challenges

• Difficult to verify referral & treatment outcomes

• Inmate Peer Educator attrition

• Social & cultural restrictions on HIV prevention

• Lack of prison Information Management System

• Lack of program ownership among Officers

• Uncertain funding

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Judicial Reform

Public Health

& Human Rights

PRISON HEALTH

Judicial Reform is Necessary

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Zambia:

Are We Making Progress?

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The fight against HIV and TB in sub-Saharan African prisons

cannot be neglected.

Prison Health is Public Health

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“We cannot win the battle against AIDS

if we do not also fight TB.”

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IAS Posters

THPDE0305

‘Inmate peer educators are essential to prison-based HIV testing and TB screening in Zambia’

TUPE765

‘HIV prevalence in Zambian prisons: need for systematic scale-up of provider initiated testing and counseling’ 22

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Acknowledgements

Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ)

-Sisa Hatwiinda

-Katie Maggard

-Winifred Phiri

-Stephanie Topp

-Dr German Henostroza

-Jill Morse

-Jennifer Harris

-Cheri Reid

Zambian Prison Service

-Dr Chileshe Chisela

-Percy Chato

Zambian National Tuberculosis Program

-Dr Nathan Kapata

Ministry of Home Affairs

ZAMBART

- Dr Helen Ayles

WHO & TB REACH

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Prison Research Needs

• Document disease burdens, epidemiology and behavior dynamics.

• Inmate cohorts to determine disease (HIV, TB, HIV, hepatitis etc.) prevalence & incidence

• Detail on demographic and clinical characteristics as well as risk behaviors and living conditions

• Fingerprinting techniques to establish TB disease transmission patterns.

• IPT implementation • Guidelines for ethical research in prison populations • Prison based TB screening algorithms

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