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Phillips V, Pluznik J, Epting M, ODonovan E, Akiyama M, Spaulding A
AIDS Behav . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40080294
Approximately 1.5% of incarcerated people live with HIV. Limited information on their pre-incarceration healthcare use which could inform discharge planning efforts to link them to treatment is available. We investigate...
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Schneider I, Wallrafen-Sam K, Kennedy S, Akiyama M, Spaulding A, Jenness S
Infect Dis Model . 2025 Mar; 10(2):628-638. PMID: 40027595
Background: Airborne pathogens present challenges in settings like jails or prisons with a high density of contacts. The state of Georgia has the highest percentage of its citizens under correctional...
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Kennedy S, Saber L, Brown V, Boehm R, Olotu A, Osei J, et al.
Am J Public Health . 2024 Oct; 114(11):1232-1241. PMID: 39357007
To describe 4 unique models of operationalizing wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in jails of graduated sizes and different architectural designs. We summarize how...
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Jenness S, Wallrafen-Sam K, Schneider I, Kennedy S, Akiyama M, Spaulding A
Epidemics . 2024 May; 47:100772. PMID: 38776713
Background: In custodial settings such as jails and prisons, infectious disease transmission is heightened by factors such as overcrowding and limited healthcare access. Specific features of social contact networks within...
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Brown V, Ogutu E, Kauffman A, Kennedy S, Tenner R, Wurcel A, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 May; PMID: 38766265
Background: Little guidance exists on best practices for implementing and sustaining wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) for SARS-CoV-2 in carceral settings. To ensure alignment with priorities of stakeholders, we aimed to understand...
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Saber L, Kennedy S, Yang Y, Moore K, Wang Y, Hilton S, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis . 2024 Apr; 30(13):S21-S27. PMID: 38561638
Institution-level wastewater-based surveillance was implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, including in carceral facilities. We examined the relationship between COVID-19 diagnostic test results of residents in a jail in Atlanta, Georgia,...
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Dirks L, Bircher P, Gonzalez-Montalvo M, Kauffman A, Prophete E, Bury M, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38234774
Classification: Research paper. Purpose: Haitian provincial prisons historically were strapped to provide directly observed therapy (DOT) for persons with TB (PwTB) due to healthcare understaffing. A non-governmental organization addressed this...
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Spaulding A
Lancet HIV . 2023 Dec; 11(1):e2-e3. PMID: 38071993
No abstract available.
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Jenness S, Wallrafen-Sam K, Schneider I, Kennedy S, Akiyama M, Spaulding A
medRxiv . 2023 Oct; PMID: 37873313
Background: In custodial settings such as jails and prisons, infectious disease transmission is heightened by factors such as overcrowding and limited healthcare access. Specific features of social contact networks within...
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Spaulding A, Kennedy S, Osei J, Sidibeh E, Batina I, Chhatwal J, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2023 Sep; 228(Suppl 3):S160-S167. PMID: 37703336
Background: Prior studies demonstrate that eliminating hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the United States (US) heavily depends on treating incarcerated persons. Knowing the scope of the carceral HCV epidemic by...