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Correctional health care: a public health opportunity

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JB Glaser, RB Greifinger - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
The approximately 1.2 million inmates in US correctional institutions have a
high prevalence of communicable diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infection, tuberculosis, hepatitis B virus infection, and gonorrhea. ...
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[CITATION] A public health model to connect correctional health care with communities


TJ Conklin, T Lincoln, TP Flanigan - American journal of public health(1971), 1998 - cat.inist.fr
A PUBLIC HEALTH MODEL TO CONNECT CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE WITH COMMUNITIES.
TJ CONKLIN, T LINCOLN, TP FLANIGAN American journal of ...
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Association of tuberculosis infection with increased time in or admission to the New York City …


EY Bellin, DD Fletcher, SM Safyer - JAMA, 1993 - Am Med Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To establish the association between time spent in jail or number of
jail admissions and development of tuberculosis in a cohort of inmates
incarcerated without evidence of tuberculosis infection on entry. ...
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The burden of infectious disease among inmates of and releasees from US correctional …


TM Hammett, MP Harmon, W Rhodes - American Journal of Public Health, 2002 - Am Public Health Assoc
Theodore M. Hammett, Mary Patricia Harmon, and William Rhodes are with Abt
Associates Inc, Cambridge, Mass. Mary Patricia Harmon is also with the Harvard
Graduate School of Education, Cambridge. ... Objectives. This study ...
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Reaching seriously at-risk populations: health interventions in criminal justice settings

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TM Hammett, JL Gaiter, C Crawford - Health Education & Behavior, 1998 - heb.sagepub.com
More than 6 million people are under some form ofcriminaljustice supervision in
the United States on any given day. The vast majority are arrested in and return
to urban, low-income communities. These are men, women, and adolescents ...
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Undetected tuberculosis in prison. Source of infection for community at large


WW Stead - JAMA, 1978 - Am Med Assoc
Discovery of two cases of infectious tuberculosis in a state prison in 1976
prompted a careful study of the entire population of 1,500. Eight more cases
were found, giving a morbidity of 670/100,000 (arkansas rate, 21.1). The ...
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Hepatitis C in state correctional facilities


A Spaulding, C Greene, K Davidson, M … - Preventive Medicine, 1999 - Elsevier
Results: Thirty-six states and Washington, DC, responded, resulting in a survey
response rate of 73%, representing 77% of all inmates in state facilities
nationwide. Colorado alone reported routine screening. Only California ...
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Making the case for health interventions in correctional facilities


TM Hammett - Journal of Urban Health, 2001 - Springer
The papers in this special issue of the Journal of Urban Health all help to make
different parts of the case that there should be more and better health
interventions in prisons and jails. This is an extremely important public ...
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STD testing policies and practices in US city and county jails


MS PARECE, GA HERRERA, RF VOIGT, SL … - Sexually transmitted diseases, 1999 - journals.lww.com
The authors thank Susan DeLisle, STD Program Consultants, STD Program Managers,
Jim Braxton, and Maya Sternberg of the Division of STD Prevention, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, for their assistance.
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HIV prevention in prisons and jails: obstacles and opportunities.

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S Polonsky, S Kerr, B Harris, J Gaiter, RR … - Public Health Reports, 1994 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The authors are with the Public Health Service's Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Center for Prevention Services, Division of STD/HIV
Prevention, Behavioral and Prevention Research Branch. Ms. Polonsky is an ...
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