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Public health investigation of uninspected home-based tattoo operation reveals possibility of blood borne infection transmission to clients

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RENFREW COUNTY (Pembroke) — Renfrew County and District Health Unit (RCDHU) advises anyone who received a tattoo from a home-based tattoo operation located on Raglan Street South in Renfrew, Ontario to get tested for blood borne infections such as hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and HIV. 

A public health inspector from RCDHU conducted an inspection of the home-based operation after receiving a complaint. The inspection found that the operator was not following proper infection prevention and control procedures for disinfection and storage of the tattoo equipment in accordance with provincial standards. 

As a result, there is a risk of exposure to blood borne infections.

Although, the risk of infection is low, as a precaution, RCDHU is recommending that clients who received a tattoo from the above location undergo testing for HBV, HCV, and HIV through a doctor or nurse practitioner. Call RCDHU at 613-735-8654, extension 555 for assistance if you do not have a health care provider.

At this time, RCDHU does not have any evidence of infections to clients. 

RCDHU has closed the home-based tattoo operation as a result of the inspection findings.

RCDHU wants to remind you to go to an inspected tattoo artist if you want a tattoo. You can find out who is inspected by going to https://www.rcdhu.com/inspection-disclosure/ and search for the business, or you can speak with a public health inspector at 613-735-8654, extension 555.

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