Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment

A cross-sectional study was conducted in 151 (71.6%) of 211 male inmates of a regional Portuguese prison in order to establish the seroprevalence for viral hepatitis (HAV, HBV, HCV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis and herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2) and to analyze some psychosoc...

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Main Authors: Nuno Miguel da Silva Marques, M.D., Renata Margalho, M.Sc., Maria João Melo, L.G.S.W., José Gabriel Saraiva da Cunha, M.D., Ph.D., António Abel Meliço-Silvestre, M.D., Ph.D.
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Published: Elsevier 2011-05-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S141386701170188X
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spelling doaj-58186f2f00904ea1a4b4ef4d42b712692020-11-25T03:35:36ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86702011-05-01153272275Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishmentNuno Miguel da Silva Marques, M.D.0Renata Margalho, M.Sc.1Maria João Melo, L.G.S.W.2José Gabriel Saraiva da Cunha, M.D., Ph.D.3António Abel Meliço-Silvestre, M.D., Ph.D.4Physician, Infectious Diseases Clinic, University Hospitals of Coimbra, EPE, Portugal; Infectious Diseases Clinic, University Hospitals of Coimbra, Praceta Prof. Mota Pinto, Coimbra, Portugal 3000-075.Clinical Psychologist, Infectious Diseases Clinic, University Hospitals of Coimbra, EPE, PortugalSocial Worker of Regional Prison Establishment of Coimbra, PortugalHead of Infectious Diseases Clinic, University Hospitals of Coimbra, EPE; Professor of Coimbra's Medical School, PortugalHead of Infectious Diseases Department, University Hospitals of Coimbra, EPE; Professor of Coimbra's Medical School, PortugalA cross-sectional study was conducted in 151 (71.6%) of 211 male inmates of a regional Portuguese prison in order to establish the seroprevalence for viral hepatitis (HAV, HBV, HCV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis and herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2) and to analyze some psychosocial and criminal characteristics. Mean age was 34 years. Anti-HAV was positive in 69.5% (n = 105) and in 34.4% (n = 52) for anti-HCV. One (0.7%) person had HBsAg and 29 (19.2%) had laboratory markers of past HBV infection. Non-immune inmates for HBV were 40.4% (n = 61). Syphilis was diagnosed in 6.0% (n = 9). The rate of HIV infection was 6.6% (n = 10; all HIV-1). The seropositivity of HSV-2 was 19.9% (n = 30) and of HSV-1 was 82.1% (n = 124). Alcohol dependence was reported by 26.5% (n = 40). Excluding tobacco and prescription medication, 73.5% (n = 111) reported drug use in prison. The most commonly used drugs were: cannabis (100%; n = 111) followed by heroin (56.7%; n = 63). Anti-HCV rate was noteworthy. The HIV infection rate (6.6%) in this regional prison is at least 13 to 22 times greater than in general population. As the inmate return to the community increases the risk of disease exposure for the general population, early detection and counseling is urgently needed for prisoners. Keywords: mass screening, communicable diseases, prisons, drug usershttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S141386701170188X
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author Nuno Miguel da Silva Marques, M.D.
Renata Margalho, M.Sc.
Maria João Melo, L.G.S.W.
José Gabriel Saraiva da Cunha, M.D., Ph.D.
António Abel Meliço-Silvestre, M.D., Ph.D.
spellingShingle Nuno Miguel da Silva Marques, M.D.
Renata Margalho, M.Sc.
Maria João Melo, L.G.S.W.
José Gabriel Saraiva da Cunha, M.D., Ph.D.
António Abel Meliço-Silvestre, M.D., Ph.D.
Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
author_facet Nuno Miguel da Silva Marques, M.D.
Renata Margalho, M.Sc.
Maria João Melo, L.G.S.W.
José Gabriel Saraiva da Cunha, M.D., Ph.D.
António Abel Meliço-Silvestre, M.D., Ph.D.
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title Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment
title_short Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment
title_full Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment
title_fullStr Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment
title_full_unstemmed Seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a Portuguese prison establishment
title_sort seroepidemiological survey of transmissible infectious diseases in a portuguese prison establishment
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
publishDate 2011-05-01
description A cross-sectional study was conducted in 151 (71.6%) of 211 male inmates of a regional Portuguese prison in order to establish the seroprevalence for viral hepatitis (HAV, HBV, HCV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis and herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2) and to analyze some psychosocial and criminal characteristics. Mean age was 34 years. Anti-HAV was positive in 69.5% (n = 105) and in 34.4% (n = 52) for anti-HCV. One (0.7%) person had HBsAg and 29 (19.2%) had laboratory markers of past HBV infection. Non-immune inmates for HBV were 40.4% (n = 61). Syphilis was diagnosed in 6.0% (n = 9). The rate of HIV infection was 6.6% (n = 10; all HIV-1). The seropositivity of HSV-2 was 19.9% (n = 30) and of HSV-1 was 82.1% (n = 124). Alcohol dependence was reported by 26.5% (n = 40). Excluding tobacco and prescription medication, 73.5% (n = 111) reported drug use in prison. The most commonly used drugs were: cannabis (100%; n = 111) followed by heroin (56.7%; n = 63). Anti-HCV rate was noteworthy. The HIV infection rate (6.6%) in this regional prison is at least 13 to 22 times greater than in general population. As the inmate return to the community increases the risk of disease exposure for the general population, early detection and counseling is urgently needed for prisoners. Keywords: mass screening, communicable diseases, prisons, drug users
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