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The following journal articles, web sites, and other miscellaneous sources have been used as reference materials for this site and project:
Journals and Texts
American Public Health Association. (2000). FDA assesses safety of tattoos and permanent makeup. The Nation's Health. Retrieved February 13, 2002, from http://www.apha.org/.
Armstrong, M., Fell, P. (2000). Body art: regulatory issues and the NEHA body art model code. Journal of Environmental Health, 62, (9). [On-line]. Available: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org
Beyea, S. and Nicoll, L. (1999). Using scientific principles when there is no research. AORN Journal, 69, (5), 1037-1038.
Braithwaite, R., Stephens, T., Sterk, C., and Braithwaite, K. (1999). Risks associated with tattooing and body piercing. Journal of Public Health Policy, 20, (4), 459-470.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2002). Hepatitis C: Epidemiology. Retrieved January 12, 2002 from http://www.cdc.gov/.
Cliggot Publishing. (1999). Body art health hazards: not a pretty picture. Consultant, 39, (5). [On-line]. Available: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org
Conry-Cantilena, C., VanRaden, M., Gibble, J., Melpolder, J., Shakil, A., Viladomiu, L., Cheung, L., DiBisceglie, A., Hoofnagle, J., Shih, J., Kaslow, R., Ness P., and Alter, H. (1996). Routes of infection, viremia, and liver disease in blood donors found to have hepatitis C virus infection. The New England Journal of Medicine, 334, (26). 1691-1696.
Grief, J., Hewitt, W., Armstrong, M. (1999). Tattooing and body piercing. Clinical Nursing Research, 8, (4). [On-line]. Available: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org
Haley, R., Fischer, P. (2001). Commercial tattooing as a potentially important source of hepatitis C infection. Medicine, 80, (2). [On-line]. Available: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org
Henderson, C. (2001, January 8). Hepatitis a vaccine required of body artists in Nevada. Hepatitis Weekly. 13-14. Retrieved February 17, 2002, from Health Source Database.
Koenig, L. & Carnes, M. (1999). Body piercing: Medical concerns with cutting-edge fashion. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 14, 379-385.
Korn, K. (1996). Body adornment and tattooing: Clinical issues and state regulations. Physician Assistant, 20, (5). Retrieved February 13, 2002, from First Search Database.
Metules, T. and Ventura, M. (2001). A nurse's guide to the new needlestick law. RN, 64, (10). p.1-4 and 10-12.
Millner, V., Eichold, B. (2001). Body piercing and tattooing perspectives. Clinical Nursing Research, 10, (4). p. 424-41.
Nishioka, S. and Gyorkos, T. (2001). Tattoos as risk factors for transfusion-transmitted diseases. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 5, (1), 27-34.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration. (2000). OSHA Standard 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Regulatory Text. Retrieved January 19, 2002, from http://www.osha.gov/.
Smith, C. and Maurer, F. (2000). Community Health Nursing Theory and Practice. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Sharp, Kate. (1996). Getting the facts about body piercing - health concerns about piercing and tattooing. Current Health, 222 (6).
Tweeten, S. and Rickman, L. (1998). Infectious complications of body piercing. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 26, (3), 735-740.
Web Sites
Safe Tattooing - By Steve Gilbert
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Glove Alert: About Latex Allergy - by Pat Fish - Clicking on this link will take you to a great article written by Pat on the subject of latex allergies, a concern to anyone in the business using latex gloves as barrier devices. Pat also has good advice for aftercare of new tattoos.
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