Safer tattooing interventions in prisons: a systematic review and call to action
Abstract Background Worldwide more than ten million people are detained at any given time. Between 5 and 60% of people experiencing incarceration report receipt of a tattoo in prison - mostly clandestine, which is associated with risks of blood-borne infections (BBIs). Although safer tattooing techn...
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Main Authors: | Nguyen Toan Tran (Author), Célestine Dubost (Author), Stéphanie Baggio (Author), Laurent Gétaz (Author), Hans Wolff (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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