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“Tuberculosis screening and full treatment offering” supported by Caritas By Bernadette Glisse, Cartias Health and HIV Coordinator, Siem Reap Wednesday, 21 Macrch 2012 |
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“Tuberculosis screening and full treatment offering” was supported by Caritas on the trimester of 2012 to identify early signs of TB and provide early treatment to the inmates in five prisons of Siem Reap, Kompong Thom, Preah Vihear, Kratie and Mondolkiri province. Overcrowding of cells, high rates of respiratory infections including pneumonia, poor sanitary conditions, poor nutrient in-take and high transmission rates of hepatitis A and B provide the worst place for TB dissemination to all roommates at prisons.
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After the screening, 101 out of 2.189 people found with active TB which gives a general prevalence of 4.61%. Being sick at the prison impact the inmates very badly and they may die at prison leaving the family without income in the future or they could infect their community once released. After diagnosis, treatment is provided free of charge to all identified TB by the National TB program under the implementation of Caritas with the hard work and commitment of the Health Post Prison staff and cell leaders to ensure good adherence to treatment for the six months therapy. |
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