A recent
story states that some TB patients are being held in prison, citing that some have refused to take their meds.
With a few hundred cases of Multiple Drug Resistant TB (MDR) in Kenya and the potential of Extremely Drug Resistant TB (XDR) - as has been reported in RSA, I think its only fair that TB sufferers should be locked up - perhaps not in a prison, but in a suitably designed quarantine facility.
Presently its unclear whether they are being held in prison for REFUSING to take medication and therefore posing a risk to the rest of the population, or whether its for lack of suitable isolation facilities.
1 - Does this really violate any human rights?
2 - Part of the story tells of some individuals who are wary about being tested for fear of getting locked up - will this not exacerbate the problem?