Comments on: prevalence and risk factors for tuberculosis and HIV coinfections in Kenyan prison inmates

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Muhammad Hamza [1 ]
ZIL-E-Huma Jalil [1 ]
Abid Jan Abdul Sattar [1 ]
Hamnah Sohail [2 ]
Malik Olatunde Oduoye [3 ]
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[1] Saidu Medical College,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Sahiwal Medical College,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] The Medical Research Circle (MedReC),Department of Research
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TB; HIV; Inmates; Malnutrition; Infection; Smoking;
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10.1186/s41182-024-00650-z
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The study by Mwatenga et al. found a tuberculosis (TB) prevalence of 10.2% and an HIV prevalence of 19.1% among inmates, with all TB cases co-infected with HIV. Education level, smoking history, and substance use are key predictors of coinfections. Although informative, its single-centred design and reliance on sputum samples may be insufficient for some patient groups, potentially compromising diagnostic accuracy. Expanding the study to include several jails and employing more diagnostic procedures may increase reliability and the ability to generalize. The report also notes the lack of debate on broader socioeconomic variables and structural barriers to healthcare in jails, which are crucial to understanding inmates' health challenges. Overcrowding, malnutrition, and a poor healthcare system are examples of environmental factors that probably contribute to the spread of tuberculosis and make managing HIV more difficult. Additionally, not enough is known about the dietary habits of prisoners and other health conditions like diabetes or mental health, which may have an impact on the course of HIV and TB. Future studies should take these extra characteristics into account to create more comprehensive approaches to controlling HIV coinfections and TB in prison populations. This will help build more effective therapies.
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