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POSTER DISCUSSION SESSIONS FRIDAY 28 OC<strong>TO</strong>BER 2016<br />

POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION 34 3 12:15-13:15 3 POSTER AREA HALL 2<br />

PRISONS: THE SMOKING GUN<br />

Chair: Farai Mavhunga (Namibia) – Section: Tuberculosis<br />

[PD-945-28]<br />

Profile of tuberculosis patients in prisons in Japan: a cross-sectional study<br />

L Kawatsu, M Kobayashi, K Uchimura (Japan)<br />

[PD-946-28]<br />

Factors associated with poor treatment outcomes of MDR-TB treatment in Tomsk penitentiary system in Russia among patients enrolled in<br />

2000-2009<br />

I Gelmanova, N Zemlyanaya, Y Andreev, A Yedilbayev, S Keshavjee (Russian Federation, United States of America)<br />

[PD-947-28]<br />

Prevalence and risk factors associated with latent tuberculosis infection in security guards from a Colombian prison<br />

L Arroyave, L López, D Marin, Y Keynan, D Sanchez, M Posada, M P Arbelaéz, Z V Rueda (Colombia, Canada)<br />

[PD-948-28]<br />

A linked epidemic? Incarcerated populations may drive tuberculosis rates in the general population<br />

A Milliken, A Sharp, J Boracio, A Nanoo, Z Mclaren (United States of America, South Africa)<br />

[PD-949-28]<br />

Results of the first mass screening campaign for tuberculosis in the Namibian Correctional Service<br />

L Ashipala, T Auala, T Kueyo, R Mushimba, P Uukunde, H Mungunda, N Ruswa (Namibia)<br />

[PD-950-28]<br />

Is symptom screening sufficiently sensitive for identification of presumed tuberculosis patients in a congregate setting?<br />

D Lukoye, J Oluka, J Masika, D Okello, S Zalwango, D Kimuli, D Sama (Uganda)<br />

[PD-951-28]<br />

Successful involvement of ASDAP in the management of tuberculosis cases in the central prison of Bamako, Mali<br />

C Fatimata, T Mamadou Fakoly, C Aissata, D Seydou, K Bakary, T Awa, C Abdoul Karim, T Nassiama (Mali)<br />

[PD-952-28]<br />

High incidence of tuberculosis infection and disease in twelve Brazilian prisons<br />

E Ferreira Lemos, D Sanchez G. Paião, A da Silva S. Carbone, A Laranjeira Junior, M Pompílio, A Ko, J Andrews, J Croda (Brazil, United States of<br />

America)<br />

[PD-953-28]<br />

Tuberculosis case finding in a Brazilian prison<br />

D M Pelissari, D C Kuhleis, L T Nemeth, P Werlang, C L P Oliveira, R S d Jesus (Brazil)<br />

[PD-954-28]<br />

Getting diagnosed: the use of A&E and factors associated with delays among pulmonary TB patients in London, 2013-2014<br />

D Curtis, S Hartshorne, C Anderson, D Pedrazzoli (United Kingdom)<br />

POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION 35 3 12:15-13:15 3 POSTER AREA HALL 2<br />

FROM TB DATA COLLECTION <strong>TO</strong> TB DATA USE FOR DECISION MAKING<br />

Chair: Anete Trajman (Brazil) – Section: Tuberculosis<br />

[PD-955-28]<br />

Improving TB patient indicators through frequent and prompt data use: a shift from quarterly to monthly data collection in Kampala<br />

R Zimula, A Etwom, D Lukoye, J Magoola, D Okello, S Zalwango, D Sama, D Kimuli (Uganda)<br />

[PD-956-28]<br />

Assessment of TB performance indicators: a comparison of public and private health sectors in Kenya<br />

E Mailu, J Kiarie, W Tomno (Kenya)<br />

[PD-957-28]<br />

Estimating under-reporting of tuberculosis cases in the national surveillance system in Japan: comparing surveillance data and vital statistics<br />

K Uchimura (Japan)<br />

[PD-958-28]<br />

Underreporting of tuberculosis cases in the Notifiable Disease Information System in Brazil<br />

K B Andrade, A D P Lobo, D M Pelissari, S B Codenotti, P O Bartholomay (Brazil)<br />

[PD-959-28]<br />

Availability of bacteriological information in tuberculosis notification data in Germany<br />

M Andres, W Haas, L Fiebig (Germany)<br />

140 CONFRONTING RESISTANCE: FUNDAMENTALS <strong>TO</strong> INNOVATION - THE 47 TH UNION WORLD CONFERENCE ON LUNG HEALTH

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