Author:
Rakotomanana Fanjasoa,Dreyfus Anou,Randrianarisoa Mirella M.,Raberahona Mihaja,Chevallier Elodie,Andriamasy Harizaka E.,Bernardson Barivola A.,Ranaivomanana Paulo,Ralaitsilanihasy Francklin,Rasoamaharo Miangaly,Randrianirisoa Sandro A. N.,Razafindranaivo Turibio A.,Rakotobe Liva,Ratefiharimanana Andosoa,Randriamanana Daniella A.,Rakotondrazanany Harolalaina,Cauchoix Bertrand,Baril Laurence,Rakotosamimanana Niaina,Randremanana Rindra V.
Abstract
AbstractThe incidence rate of tuberculosis in prisons is estimated to be 8 times greater than that in the general population in Madagascar. Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV infection among prisoners and to identify risk factors associated with tuberculosis. We conducted a cross-sectional study at the central prison of Antananarivo from March to July 2021. Individual male and female inmates aged ≥ 13 years who had lived in the prison for at least three months prior to the study period were included as participants. Acid-fast bacilli detection by microscopy and/or culture, an intradermal tuberculin test, a chest X-ray, and a rapid diagnostic orientation test for HIV were performed. Among 748 participants, 4 (0.5%) were confirmed to have pulmonary tuberculosis. Overall, 14 (1.9%) patients had “confirmed” or “probable” tuberculosis [0.90–2.84, 95% CI]. The proportion of participants with latent tuberculosis infection was 69.6% (517/743) based on a positive tuberculin test without clinical symptoms or radiography images indicating tuberculosis. Out of 745 HIV screening tests, three showed reactive results (0.4%). Age (OR = 4.4, 95% CI [1.4–14.0]) and prior tuberculosis treatment (or episodes) were found to be associated with confirmed and probable tuberculosis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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