NYU School of Medicine, USA.
Health Hum Rights. 2009;11(2):89-100.
The detention of immigrants in the United States is a rapidly expanding endeavor with serious health consequences for the detainees. This detainee population represents non-criminal immigrants who are detained because of a visa violation or other immigration issue but who are not charged with any crime and do not enter the criminal justice system. HIV-positive detainees are especially vulnerable to lapses in proper medical care, and press reports have highlighted deaths and adverse medical outcomes among HIV-positive detainees. We have examined reports on detainee health issues published by numerous groups and conducted our own analysis of the health plan used to govern much of the specialty care for detainees who are HIV positive. We conclude that the system of immigration detention in the US fails to adequately screen detainees for HIV and delivers a substandard level of medical care to those with HIV. We provide several specific recommendations for improving screening and medical care among this highly vulnerable population.
美国对移民的拘留是一项快速扩张的举措,对被拘留者的健康造成了严重后果。这些被拘留者是指非刑事移民,他们因签证违规或其他移民问题而被拘留,但没有被指控任何罪行,也没有进入刑事司法系统。HIV 阳性被拘留者特别容易出现医疗护理不当的情况,新闻报道强调了 HIV 阳性被拘留者的死亡和不良医疗后果。我们已经审查了许多组织发布的关于被拘留者健康问题的报告,并对用于管理大多数 HIV 阳性被拘留者特殊护理的健康计划进行了自己的分析。我们的结论是,美国的移民拘留系统未能充分筛查被拘留者的 HIV 状况,并且向 HIV 感染者提供的医疗护理水平也不符合标准。我们为改善这一高度脆弱人群的筛查和医疗护理提供了一些具体建议。