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Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American
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Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

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Page 1: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail

The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail

Merrill Goozner / Scientific American

Page 2: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

ABANDON ALL HOPE?: The entrance to a jailhouse in the Russian city of Tomsk. Many inmates suffer from tuberculosis (TB) infections.

Page 3: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

PRISONER’S PERSPECTIVE: Some prisoners have multidrug resistant (MDR) TB which often requires an injectable antibiotic to treat. To get their daily shots, prisoners must stick their arms

through the bars.

Page 4: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

PASSING THE TIME: Many patient inmates spend their days watching television. They jumped to their feet when the prison doctor stuck his head in the door.

Page 5: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

HANGING ON: A man isolated from other inmates in the MDR-TB wing at the Tomsk prison hospital system. Treatment for this difficult-to-eradicate form of TB can take up to

two years.

Page 6: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

SUITED UP:Doctors take special precautions when treating patients in the MDR wards. MDR-TB is not more contagious that regular, so-called susceptible TB, but

caregivers especially wish to avoid contracting a contagious disease that may take two years to fight off with drugs.

Page 7: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

POWER OF PRAYER?: The icon-filled Orthodox Christian chapel in the Tomsk prison hospital. Perhaps convicts with TB come here to pray for recovery from the disease.

Page 8: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

READY TO WORK AGAIN:The prison bakery where some tubercular patients that are on the mend come to work.

Page 9: Infected and Imprisoned: Tuberculosis in a Siberian Jail The plight of inmates with TB in a Siberian Jail Merrill Goozner / Scientific American.

SANATORIUM:It's afternoon in a prison TB ward. After treatment is completed, inmates will return to the assigned prison units.