Managing COVID-19 outbreaks in prisons - a brief review of literature and key lessons learnt.

Lin Guo, Padmanabhan Badrinath, Jessica Mookherjee, Anjan Ghosh, Edyta McCallum, Nirosha Dissanayake, Abraham George
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Purpose: During the COVID-19 pandemic, prisons faced a unique challenge of preventing and managing outbreaks with minimal adverse impact. This study aims to describe the epidemiology of COVID-19 in prisons, identify lessons learnt and make recommendations.

Design/methodology/approach: The authors used the PubMed advanced search function using MeSH terms; (coronavirus, sars) AND (prisons) AND (disease outbreaks). The authors included original research reporting COVID-19 outbreaks in prisons. All other types and non-English publications were excluded. The authors used a structured data abstraction template to extract data systematically, and a second author independently abstracted data from 10% of the papers for quality assurance.

Findings: The search yielded 96 hits. The authors included 15 studies meeting the inclusion criteria. These studies were from four countries. Seven studies reported individual outbreaks. The mean and median number of inmates and staff were 1,765, 1,126 and 575, 510. The mean and median number of cases among inmates and staff were 584, 464, and 72, 77. The number of reported deaths varied from 0 to 11. The authors present the prison-specific hazards grouped under human factors, healthcare factors and environmental factors. The authors also summarise interventions deployed as either primary prevention interventions, such as vaccinations, or secondary prevention interventions, including screening and contact tracing.

Originality/value: This narrative review summarises the prison-specific hazards, which include movement of people in and out of the person, moving in new prisoners from other prisons, mixing of prisoners when transporting to courts, limited medical and isolation resources, crowded dormitories, shared lavatories, small communal facilities, poor ventilation and overcrowding. The interventions included limiting non-medical transfers into and out of the persons, assigning staff members to specific areas, encouraging face coverings among prisoners and staff and social isolation measures within the constraints of the prison setting. The interventions were adopted by prison authorities to contain and manage the outbreaks. Public Health and prison authorities need to be aware of the risk of further outbreaks of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases in these settings and implement key measures identified in this review to minimise adverse outcomes.

管理 COVID-19 在监狱中的爆发--文献简要回顾与主要经验教训。
目的:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,监狱面临着一个独特的挑战,即如何在预防和管理疫情的同时将负面影响降至最低。本研究旨在描述 COVID-19 在监狱中的流行情况,总结经验教训并提出建议:作者使用PubMed高级搜索功能,使用MeSH术语:(冠状病毒、沙士)和(监狱)和(疾病爆发)。作者纳入了报告监狱中 COVID-19 爆发的原创研究。所有其他类型和非英语出版物均被排除在外。作者使用结构化数据摘要模板系统地提取数据,第二位作者独立摘录了10%论文的数据以保证质量:研究结果:搜索结果共有 96 条。作者纳入了 15 项符合纳入标准的研究。这些研究来自四个国家。七项研究报告了个别疫情。囚犯和工作人员的平均人数和中位数分别为 1,765 人、1,126 人和 575 人、510 人。囚犯和工作人员病例数的平均值和中位数分别为 584 例、464 例和 72 例、77 例。报告的死亡人数从 0 到 11 人不等。作者介绍了监狱特有的危害,这些危害分为人为因素、医疗保健因素和环境因素。作者还总结了作为一级预防干预措施(如接种疫苗)或二级预防干预措施(包括筛查和接触追踪)部署的干预措施:这篇叙述性综述总结了监狱特有的危害,其中包括人员进出监狱、从其他监狱接收新囚犯、将囚犯送往法院时将他们混杂在一起、医疗和隔离资源有限、宿舍拥挤、共用厕所、公共设施狭小、通风不良和过度拥挤。干预措施包括限制非医疗人员的转入和转出、将工作人员分配到特定区域、鼓励囚犯和工作人员戴面具,以及在监狱环境的限制下采取社会隔离措施。监狱当局采取了这些干预措施来控制和管理疫情。公共卫生和监狱当局需要意识到 COVID-19 和其他传染病在这些环境中进一步爆发的风险,并实施本次审查中确定的关键措施,以尽量减少不良后果。
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