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Malawi prisons battle TB as 150 inmates undergo treatment in overcrowded jails
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54421, member: 636"] Malawi Prison Service treats approximately 150 inmates for tuberculosis across all correctional institutions nationwide. Public Relations Officer Steve Meke confirms the Ministry of Health provides ongoing assistance for these medical cases. Health sector stakeholders receive appeals from prison authorities to expand their support efforts. Prison officials isolate diagnosed patients and conduct enhanced screenings for new arrivals and current inmates. These containment strategies aim to prevent further disease transmission within the facilities. The prison system houses nearly 16,000 people in buildings designed for 8,000 inmates. This severe overcrowding creates dangerous conditions that accelerate infectious disease spread. Health professionals warn that inadequate ventilation and limited medical services worsen these risks. Prison authorities recognize communicable disease management as a primary operational challenge. Enhanced investment in health infrastructure remains essential for protecting inmate welfare and public safety. [/QUOTE]
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