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Prevention and management of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in prison: Feedback from an experience in a French remand center

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 2020

Jérémy Picard
Affiliation:
Infection CONTROL UNIT, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France
Gwenael Cornec
Affiliation:
Infection CONTROL UNIT, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France
Elisabeth Gravrand
Affiliation:
Unité de consultation et soins ambulatoires, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France
Séverine Ansart
Affiliation:
Tropical and Infection Diseases Unit, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France Laboratory of Medical Information Processing, LaTIM–UMR 1101, INSERM, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France
Eric Stindel
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Medical Information Processing, LaTIM–UMR 1101, INSERM, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery Unit, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France
Raoul Baron
Affiliation:
Infection CONTROL UNIT, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France
Philippe Saliou*
Affiliation:
Infection CONTROL UNIT, Brest University Hospital Centre, Brest, France Univ Brest, Inserm, EFS, UMR1078, GGB, F-29200, Brest, France
*
Author for correspondence: Philippe Saliou, E-mail: philippe.saliou@chu-brest.fr
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Fig. 1. Illustration of the promiscuity of cells and prison overcrowding. (A) A mattress is placed on the floor in a cell designed to accommodate 2 inmates. (B) The bathroom is small, cluttered and difficult to clean. (C) The health unit was reorganized to avoid COVID-19 transmission. (D) Inmates disinfect their hands and put on a mask as soon as they enter the health unit.