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A pair of wings on the back, a butterfly on the ankle or simply a pair of initials on the hand - beautifully designed tattoos are a craze these days. But getting yourself inked can expose you to the dangerous hepatitis B or C virus and even HIV, warn doctors. Getting a permanent tattoo involves piercing the skin with a needle and injecting coloured ink in different designs. If the needle or the surroundings is infected, then the chances of transmission of the hepatitis virus goes up manifold. "Tattoos are a potential cause for spreading hepatitis B and C virus, even HIV. While the number of cases is still not very high, we do come across patients who have been infected this way," Ajay Kumar, senior consultant (gastroenterology) at the Indraprastha Apollo hospital, told us. "The main risk is if the equipment, which is the needle, is infected and not enough precaution is taken to prevent transmission," he added. But it's not just the needle that can spread the virus. Ajay K. Sachdev, head of surgical gastroenterology at the Artemis Health Institute, Gurgaon, said: "Needles are not the only things that can cause transmission of the hepatitis virus or even HIV. The silent culprits are the expensive ink bottles in which the artist dips his needle time and again while doing the tattoo." "So even if they use disposable syringes or fresh gloves, if an artist uses the same ink bottle for several clients, the chances of transmission of the virus increase. Now since these ink bottles are mostly imported, they generally don't use fresh bottles for every client," Sachdev told us. Explaining the science behind it, Sachdev said: "Tattoo making involves pricking the needle deep into the dermis - the layer under the skin surface - which results in bleeding and the same needle is dipped into the paint bottles which leads to transferring of infection." "The chances of a person getting infected are higher if one gets it done immediately after an infected person at a tattoo parlour," he said. While there are no official figures, Sachdev said 5 to 10 per cent are infected by hepatitis in India. The country also has around 2.5 million HIV-affected people. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the viral hepatitis kills more people than any other communicable disease in Southeast Asia (the world body categorises India in this region). In fact the estimated number of deaths in the region associated with viral hepatitis and its complications exceeds deaths due to malaria, dengue and HIV/AIDS combined. Recognising the alarming situation and stressing that countries make it a notifiable disease, July 28 is being observed as the first official WHO World Hepatitis Day. While hepatitis A and E are transmitted through contaminated food and water, hepatitis B and C are transmitted through infected blood or body fluids. And while there are vaccines against hepatitis A and B, there are none for C and E. A.S. Puri, head of the department of gastroenterology at the G.B. Pant hospital, said they have come across several cases in which unsterilised tattoo equipment or contaminated ink was the cause of hepatitis C infection. "The hepatitis C virus can hide in liver cells for years and manifest itself as cirrhosis, liver cancer or liver failure," Puri said, adding that body piercing is yet another means by which this virus can be transmitted, along with intravenous drug use. Due to the asymptomatic nature of the viruses, about 60 per cent of infected individuals are unaware of their diagnosis until they suffer complications like cirrhosis. According to WHO, it is estimated that in Southeast Asia, 100 million people have chronic hepatitis B infection (5.6 per cent of the population) and 30 million people have chronic hepatitis C infection (1.6 per cent of the population). Hepatitis B virus is 50-100 times more infectious than HIV, WHO says. "The only means by which you can guard yourself against getting infected while getting a tattoo is by being aware. Tattoo parlours are cropping up everywhere; so the government should frame guidelines that they should follow," Sachdev said. "Youngsters going to get a tattoo should take care that fresh needle and fresh ink bottle is used. Also that they are vaccinated. And the artist should find out if any of their client is B or C positive," he added
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