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HIV and hepatitis B and C incidence rates in US correctional populations and high risk groups: a systematic review and meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

High Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence and high risk behaviors have been well documented within United States (US) correctional systems. However, uncertainty remains regarding the extent to which placing people in prison or jail increases their risk of HIV infection, and regarding which inmate populations experience an increased incidence of HIV. Describing these dynamics more clearly is essential to understanding how inmates and former detainees may be a source for further spread of HIV to the general US population.

Methods

The authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies describing HIV incidence in US correctional facility residents and, for comparison, in high risk groups for HIV infection, such as non-incarcerated intravenous drug users (IVDU) and men who have sex with men (MSM) in the US. HIV incidence rates were further compared with Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Virus rates in these same populations.

Results

Thirty-six predominantly prospective cohort studies were included. Across all infection outcomes, continuously incarcerated inmates and treatment recruited IVDU showed the lowest incidence, while MSM and street recruited IVDU showed the highest. HIV incidence was highest among inmates released and re-incarcerated. Possible sources of heterogeneity identified among HIV studies were risk population and race.

Conclusions

Although important literature gaps were found, current evidence suggests that policies and interventions for HIV prevention in correctional populations should prioritize curtailing risk of infection during the post-release period. Future research should evaluate HIV incidence rates in inmate populations, accounting for proportion of high risk sub-groups.

SUBMITTER: Gough E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3016391 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HIV and hepatitis B and C incidence rates in US correctional populations and high risk groups: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Gough Ethan E   Kempf Mirjam C MC   Graham Laura L   Manzanero Marvin M   Hook Edward W EW   Bartolucci Al A   Chamot Eric E  

BMC public health 20101221


<h4>Background</h4>High Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence and high risk behaviors have been well documented within United States (US) correctional systems. However, uncertainty remains regarding the extent to which placing people in prison or jail increases their risk of HIV infection, and regarding which inmate populations experience an increased incidence of HIV. Describing these dynamics more clearly is essential to understanding how inmates and former detainees may be a source fo  ...[more]

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