2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20161113
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Passive surveillance of communicable diseases among inmates of Jos central prison, Nigeria

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“…Eight of the studies, 4 among street dwellers [ 25 28 ] and another 4 among prison inmates [ 16 19 ] were conducted in Ethiopia. Two studies conducted among prison inmates were reported from Nigeria [ 13 , 21 ]. Malaysia, Nepal, Brazil, Kenya and India reported one study each on prison inmates [ 14 , 20 , 22 24 ].…”
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“…Eight of the studies, 4 among street dwellers [ 25 28 ] and another 4 among prison inmates [ 16 19 ] were conducted in Ethiopia. Two studies conducted among prison inmates were reported from Nigeria [ 13 , 21 ]. Malaysia, Nepal, Brazil, Kenya and India reported one study each on prison inmates [ 14 , 20 , 22 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries, prison inmates live in deprived situations characterized by inadequate facilities, malnutrition, scarce potable water, over-crowdedness, and poor hygiene [ 12 ]. Besides this, prisoners have no control of their environment in which they live, which puts them at risk of infection with intestinal parasites [ 13 ]. Limited healthcare, high risk behaviors, lower immunity due to stress and poor nutrition adds the risks [ 14 ].…”
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“…Seorang tahanan yang menderita salah satu penyakit tersebut berpotensi menularkan pada tahanan lainnya. Penelitian yang dilakukan di Nigeria menyimpulkan bahwa penjara merupakan sumber ancaman penyakit menular pada suatu bangsa (Ahmed, et al, 2016). Pada tahun 2013, The International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease menerbitkan pernyataan resmi yang mendesak otoritas kesehatan, badan teknis nasional dan internasional, organisasi masyarakat sipil dan lembaga donor untuk memprioritaskan pencegahan dan pengenda-lian TB di tempat penahanan (Dara, Masoud, et al 2014).…”
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“…Sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services are critical for the prevention, control, and even elimination of parasitic diseases [7]. This is especially so in prisons where there is overcrowding and prisoners have no control of their environment [8]. Thus, it is crucial to ensure the availability as well as sanitary condition of services in prisons that serve large number of clients on a regular basis.…”
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confidence: 99%