Scientific Reports / MMWRs
From the year 2000 to the present
HIV/AIDS
- HIV Transmission Among Male Inmates in a State Prison System --- Georgia, 1992--2005, MMWR 2006 PDF
- Project Start Publications, paper and abstracts related to this sexual risk–reduction intervention that spans incarceration and community reentry
MRSA
- Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections in Correctional Facilities --- Georgia, California, and Texas, 2001—2003, MMWR 2003
- Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Skin or Soft Tissue Infections in a State Prison --- Mississippi, 2000, MMWR 2001
Tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis Transmission in Multiple Correctional Facilities – Kansas, 2002–2003, MMWR 2004 PDF
- Post–Detention Completion of Tuberculosis Treatment for Persons Deported or Released from the Custody of the Immigration and Naturalization Service — United States, 2003, MMWR 2003 PDF
- Drug–Susceptible Tuberculosis Outbreak in a State Correctional Facility Housing HIV–Infected Inmates — South Carolina, 1999–2000, MMWR 2000 PDF
- Tuberculosis Outbreaks in Prison Housing Units for HIV–Infected Inmates – California, 1995 – 1996, MMWR 1999 PDF
- Probable Transmission of Multidrug–Resistant TB in a Correctional Facility – California,
MMWR 1993 PDF - Transmission of Multidrug–Resistant Tuberculosis Among Immunocompromised Persons in a Correctional System – New York, 1991, MMWR 1992
Viral Hepatitis
- Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus in Correctional Facilities --- Georgia, January 1999--June 2002, MMWR 2004
- Hepatitis B Vaccination of Inmates in Correctional Facilities ---Texas, 2000—2002, MMWR 2004
- Hepatitis B Vaccination Among High-Risk Adolescents and Adults --- San Diego, California, 1998--2001, CDC MMWR 2002
- Hepatitis B Outbreak in a State Correctional Facility, 2000, MMWR 2001
Mental Health/Substance Abuse
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