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In a recent study, Dr. Haley and his team found that people who had received a tattoo in a commercial tattoo parlor were nine times more likely to be infected with hepatitis C than people who did not have a tattoo. Few of the tattoo-associated infections could be traced to injection-drug use, transfusions, or other known routes of exposure. People with white, yellow, orange or red pigments in their tattoos also were more likely to have hepatitis C than those with only black.
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