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监狱与周边社区的联系及疾病传播:监狱工作人员的作用。

Prison connectivity and disease transmission to neighboring communities: The role of prison staff.

作者信息

Zhuo Yilin, Turney Kristin, Sugie Naomi F, Owens Emily, Chen M Keith

机构信息

Anderson School of Management, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

Department of Sociology, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA.

出版信息

PNAS Nexus. 2025 Jun 9;4(6):pgaf180. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgaf180. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Using smartphone location data and a novel application of publicly available employment data, we map how California communities are connected to nearby prisons through the movement of prison staff, and we measure the role these connections play in spreading infectious diseases. Leveraging an exogenous prisoner transfer-induced COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin state prison in June 2020 as a quasiexperiment, we examine the unidirectional spread of the disease from the prison to surrounding communities. This outbreak was unique: its origin from outside Northern California was clearly documented and nonstaff entry and exit was severely limited during this time. Our identification strategy compares zip codes connected and unconnected to the prison via staff movement. Compared to unconnected zip codes with similar pretransfer COVID-19 rates and demographic characteristics (race/ethnicity, education, household income, age, and population), zip codes connected to San Quentin had 13% more new COVID-19 cases in July and 30% more in August. Our results suggest that a hypothetical novel infectious disease that emerged in California prisons could lead to almost 15,000 community infections within 1 month from staff movements alone. These findings identify the degree to which "closed institutions" are-even during lockdowns-epidemiologically porous, highlighting the need for public health interventions to reduce the unintended consequences of such connections on the spread of infectious disease.

摘要

利用智能手机位置数据以及公开可用就业数据的一种新应用,我们绘制了加利福尼亚州各社区如何通过监狱工作人员的流动与附近监狱相连的地图,并衡量了这些联系在传染病传播中所起的作用。以2020年6月圣昆廷州立监狱因囚犯外部转移引发的新冠疫情作为一项准实验,我们研究了疾病从监狱向周边社区的单向传播。这次疫情很独特:其源自北加利福尼亚州以外的情况有明确记录,且在此期间非工作人员的进出受到严格限制。我们的识别策略比较了通过工作人员流动与监狱相连和未相连的邮政编码区域。与转移前新冠发病率和人口特征(种族/族裔、教育程度、家庭收入、年龄和人口)相似的未相连邮政编码区域相比,与圣昆廷相连的邮政编码区域在7月的新增新冠病例多13%,8月多30%。我们的结果表明,假设在加利福尼亚州监狱出现一种新型传染病,仅通过工作人员流动,在1个月内就可能导致近15000例社区感染。这些发现确定了“封闭机构”在流行病学上即使在封锁期间也是有漏洞的程度,凸显了公共卫生干预措施的必要性,以减少此类联系对传染病传播产生的意外后果。

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