159. Epidemiology of Tuberculosis and HIV within United States immigration detention centers, 2019 through 2023
Ribhav Gupta, Dean L Winslow, Ronit Gupta, Sten Vermund

TL;DR
This study examines the rates of tuberculosis and HIV among migrants in U.S. immigration detention centers from 2019 to 2023, highlighting the need for improved screening and surveillance.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed epidemiological analysis of TB and HIV in ICE detention facilities, revealing trends and suggesting areas for improved health protocols.
Findings
TB and HIV case rates showed significant monthly variation across facilities, with no spatial clustering observed.
Active pulmonary TB and symptomatic HIV case rates increased over time, indicating a growing public health concern.
The TB-to-HIV case rate ratio remained stable, suggesting consistent relative prevalence between the two diseases.
Abstract
Migrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are likely at higher baseline risk of Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV. Per ICE guidelines, TB screening is mandated on intake with no routine HIV testing protocols. This study explores TB and HIV epidemiology across ICE facilities from 2019-2023. Three month sliding average of monthly diagnosed cases over time from 2019 through 2023. Panel A. 3-month average of diagnosed cases of Tuberculosis by clinical presentation; Panel B. 3-month average of diagnosed cases of HIV by clinical presentation. Three month sliding average of tuberculosis case rate (per 100,000 person-months) by clinical presentation over time on linear and log scale stratified by reporting detention facility from 2019 through 2023. Panel A. 3-month average of case rate of Tuberculosis by clinical presentation on linear scale; Panel B. 3-month average of…
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TopicsMigration, Health and Trauma · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
