Implementation of novel and conventional outbreak control measures in managing COVID-19 outbreaks in a large UK prison

Paul C Coleman, Adam Pailing, Anjana Roy, Éamonn O'Moore, Joht Singh Chandan, Victoria Lumby, Paul Newton, Anna Taylor, Esther Robinson, Jonathon Swindells, Sarah Dowle, Roger Gajraj

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Outbreak control measures during COVID-19 outbreaks in a large UK prison consisted of standard (e.g., self-isolation) and novel measures, including establishment of: (i) reverse cohorting units for accommodating new prison admissions; (ii) protective isolation unit for isolating symptomatic prisoners, and (iii) a shielding unit to protect medically vulnerable prisoners.

METHODS: Single-centre prospective longitudinal study (outbreak control study), implementing novel and traditional outbreak control measures to prevent a SARS-COV-2 outbreak. The prison held 977 prisoners and employed 910 staff at that start of the outbreak.

RESULTS: 120 probable and 25 confirmed cases among prisoners and staff were recorded between March and June 2020 during the first outbreak. Over 50% of initial cases among prisoners were on the two wings associated with the index case. During the second outbreak, 182 confirmed cases were recorded after probable reintroduction from a staff member. Widespread testing identified 145 asymptomatic prisoners, 16.9% of the total prisoner cases. The cohorting units prevented re-infection from new prison admissions and the shielding unit had no COVID-19 infections linked to either outbreak.

CONCLUSIONS: Identifying and isolating infected prisoners, cohorting new admissions and shielding vulnerable individuals helped prevent uncontrollable spread of SARS-COV-2. These novel and cost-effective approaches can be implemented in correctional facilities globally.

Original languageEnglish
Article number677
JournalBMC Public Health
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Apr 2022

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Keywords

  • COVID-19/epidemiology
  • Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Prisoners
  • Prisons
  • Prospective Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • United Kingdom/epidemiology

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