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2881por Jarde, Alexander, Romano, Eugenia, Afaq, Saima, Elsony, Asma, Lin, Yan, Huque, Rumana, Elsey, Helen, Siddiqi, Kamran, Stubbs, B, Siddiqi, Najma“…We excluded reviews focused on children or specific subgroups (eg, incarcerated people). PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Prevalence or risk of TB multimorbidity (primary); any measure of burden of disease (secondary). …”
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2882“…Future research should address methods of diagnosis, the role of non-stimulants, non-pharmacological interventions, non-male and non-white people who are incarcerated (PWAI), and effects of treatment method on patients, staff and other PWAI. …”
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2883por Edwards, R. Jeffrey, Lyons, Nyla, Samaroo-Francis, Wendy, Lavia, Leon-Omari, John, Isshad, Todd, Selena, Edwards, Jonathan, Boyce, Gregory“…RESULTS: Over the 15-month period, of the of 2473 patients who missed their scheduled visits for 1 month or more, 261 (10.6%) patients were no longer in active care—89 patients dead, 65 migrated, 55 hospitalized, 33 transferred to another treatment clinic and 19 incarcerated. Of the remaining 2212 patients eligible for tracing, 1869 (84.5%) patients were returned to care, 1278 (68.6%) were virally unsuppressed (viral load > 200 copies/ml) and 1727 (92.4%) were re-initiated on ART. …”
Publicado 2021
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2884por Chouikha, Anissa, Ghrabi, Amine, Ghodbane, Amira, Hammemi, Walid, Khedhiri, Marwa, Sadraoui, Amel, Touzi, Henda, Hassine, Hichem Ben, Maatoug, Sonia, Bensaoud, Chaima, Abdelhak, Sonia, Bouarrouj, Samir, Gdoura, Mariem, Chaouachi, Hedia, Triki, Henda“…The majority of PWID (56.3%) had less than a secondary level of education, were single (57%), were unemployed (65.6%), were incarcerated at least once (93.0%), and had a history of residency in at least one foreign country (50.8%). …”
Publicado 2021
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2885“…BACKGROUND: Despite incarcerated population being at an increased risk of tuberculosis (TB) and serving as a potential source of TB transmission for the general population, prison TB remains understudied. …”
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2886por Sivakumar, Anishaa, Madden, Lynn, DiDomizio, Elizabeth, Eller, Anthony, Villanueva, Merceditas, Altice, Frederick L.“…Two were lost to-follow-up and 2 were incarcerated, leaving 31 who started pan-genotypic direct-acting antivirals (DAAs). …”
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2887por Lee, Donghoon, Destine, Henson, Gibbs, Brian S., Lencer, Adam J., Paul, Ryan W., Palm, Justin, Tjoumakaris, Fotios P.“…Excluded were patients who underwent revision RCR, used workers’ compensation, or were incarcerated or deceased. The included patients reported the postoperative care received, their satisfaction with care, physical therapy appointment type (in person, home based, telehealth, or self-guided), satisfaction with physical therapy, and minimum 1-year postoperative American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES), Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE), and Penn Shoulder Score (PSS) outcomes. …”
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2888por Njoroge, Alexander, Shariff, Masood A, Khan, Hira W, Gordillo, Victor, Eclarinal, Brian, Vargas, Jose, Faiz, Mohammad, Kasubhai, Moiz, Jackson, Tranice“…A modified ACE questionnaire that included nine ACE categories (Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Household Substance Abuse, Separation from Parents, Incarcerated Household Member, Parental Separation/Divorce, and Bullying) in addition to questions on demographics, high-risk behavior, and diagnosis of chronic disease. …”
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2889por Adjei, Andrew A, Armah, Henry B, Gbagbo, Foster, Ampofo, William K, Boamah, Isaac, Adu-Gyamfi, Clement, Asare, Isaac, Hesse, Ian FA, Mensah, George“…Independent determinants for HIV, HBV and syphilis infections among inmates were age between 17–46, being unmarried, being illiterate, female gender, being incarcerated for longer than median time served of 36 months, history of homosexuality, history of intravenous drug use, history of sharing syringes and drug paraphernalia, history of participation in paid sexual activity, and history of sexually transmitted diseases. …”
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2890“…We excluded patients if they were critically ill, incarcerated, or could not read English. Initial recruitment occurred over a 6-month period, by a research assistant in the ED for 3–5 days per week, with shifts scheduled such that they included weekends and weekdays, over the hours from 8AM-8PM. …”
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2891por Gates, Madison L, Staples-Horne, Michelle, Cartier, Jeanne, Best, Candace, Walker, Veronica, Schwartz, David, Yoo, Wonsuk“…METHODS: This descriptive study surveys young women (ages 13-17) who have been detained (incarcerated) by a department of juvenile justice. In addition to being female and detained, eligibility criteria include being detained longer than 30 days and being free of cognitive impairments. …”
Publicado 2015
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2892“…CONCLUSIONS: The review has highlighted the dearth of gender specific strategic information on women prisoners in the region, appalling environmental conditions and prison health care provision, and violation of human rights for those incarcerated. Enhanced donor support, resource allocation, prison health and population health policy reform, health systems surveillance and gender sensitive prison health service provision is warranted. …”
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2893por Karavokyros, Ioannis G., Kirkilessis, George I., Schizas, Demetrios, Chelidonis, Georgios, Pikoulis, Emmanouil, Griniatsos, John“…We reviewed the records of all hernioplasties performed during two 5-year periods: 2005–2009 and 2012–2016, i.e. before and during the crisis focusing on the emergency ones (either incarcerated or strangulated). RESULTS: An equal number of hernioplasties was performed in both periods. …”
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2894por Kufel, Wesley D, Mastro, Keri A, Wang, Dongliang, Steele, Jeffrey, Riddell, Scott W, Paolino, Kristopher M, Thomas, Stephen J“…Excluded patients were < 18 years old, under palliative care or expired prior to S. aureus speciation, refused care against medical advice, pregnant, incarcerated, or had polymicrobial bacteremia. RESULTS: Ninety and 111 patients were included in the pre- and post-intervention cohort, respectively. …”
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2895por Dickerson, Collin, Patry, Emily J, Bazerman, Lauri, Martin, Johanna, Moody, Marc, Beckwith, Curt“…Despite involvement in healthcare systems and adequate health insurance coverage, many patients with risk factors for HCV have not been tested for HCV or have only been tested for HCV while incarcerated. Investing in and implementing strategies to increase testing for HCV is necessary to maximize the care continuum in this priority population. …”
Publicado 2020
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2896por Blevins, Sarah R, Stivers, Tiffany, Sabitus, Kathryn, Weeks, Ryan, Porterfield, J Zachary, Thornton, Alice“…Any patient ≥18 years old with IDU-AI and OUD is eligible for enrollment unless pregnant or incarcerated. At enrollment and at three additional time points, patients complete both a study specific and Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) survey. …”
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2897por Ngo, Nichol, Sielatchom-Noubissie, Lionel, Molina, Kyle, Johnson, Tanner M, Huang, Misha, Hojat, Leila S, Kiser, Ty, miller, matthew“…Exclusions were: pregnant or incarcerated, causative organism identified as Salmonella spp., Enterobacter spp., Citrobacter freundii, Serratia spp. and/or Klebsiella aerogenes, parenteral antibiotic duration ≥ 5 days, death before day 5, total antibiotic duration < 5 days or > 21 days. …”
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2898por Irusta, Nerea, Vega, Ana, Natori, Yoichiro, Abbo, Lilian M, Abbo, Lilian M, DeRonde, Kailynn“…Patients were excluded if < 18 years old, pregnant, or incarcerated. The primary outcome was time-to-microbiological clearance. …”
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2899por Moreira, Flora Martinez Figueira, Verma, Renu, Pereira dos Santos, Paulo Cesar, Leite, Alessandra, da Silva Santos, Andrea, de Araujo, Rafaele Carla Pivetta, da Silva, Bruna Oliveira, de Sá Queiroz, Júlio Henrique Ferreira, Persing, David H., Södersten, Erik, Gnanashanmugam, Devasena, Khatri, Purvesh, Croda, Julio, Andrews, Jason R.“…METHODS: We performed a diagnostic case-control study of point-of-care C-reactive protein (CRP) and Prototype-Xpert-MTB-Host-Response (Xpert-MTB-HR) assays in the context of a mass screening program for tuberculosis in two prisons in Brazil. All incarcerated individuals irrespective of symptoms were screened by sputum Xpert MTB/RIF and sputum culture. …”
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2900“…RESULTS: 204 patients were included, with a mean age of 11.7 years. 133(65.1%) were sports injuries, and 67(32.8%) had concomitant dislocation, with 17(8.3%) having an incarcerated fracture. 122(60%) patients were in the supine group, and 82(40%) in prone. …”
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