The Hidden Risks of Getting a Tattoo

Even in otherwise hygienic tattoo parlors, the ink could harbor infectious bacteria.
Even in otherwise hygienic tattoo parlors, the ink could harbor infectious bacteria.
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When a cluster of skin infections in upstate New York last fall led back to one tattoo artist, local public health officials took the usual step of investigating the artist's hygiene practices. They found that all of his equipment and methods were sanitary, but the nationally distributed ink he had been using, even in unopened bottles, wasn't.

Soon, similar investigations in Colorado, Washington and Iowa turned up harmful strains of bacteria in three other brands of ink. At least 22 skin infections across the four states were linked to contaminated ink, according to research reported Wednesday (Aug. 22) in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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