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Modelling the Spread of Hepatitis C via Commercial Tattoo Parlours: Implications for Public Health Interventions

机译:通过商业纹身店对丙型肝炎的传播进行建模:对公共卫生干预的意义

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Hepatitis C (HCV) is a serious infection caused by a blood-borne virus. It is a contagious disease spreading rapidly via a variety of transmission mechanisms including contaminated tattoo equipment. Effectively regulating commercial tattoo parlours can greatly reduce this risk. This paper models the cost-effectiveness and optimal timing of such interventions, and parameterizes the model with data for Vienna, Austria. This dynamic model of the contagious spread of HCV via tattooing and other mechanisms accounts for secondary infections and shows that regulation can be highly cost-effective
机译:丙型肝炎(HCV)是由血液传播的病毒引起的严重感染。它是一种传染性疾病,通过包括污染的纹身器材在内的各种传播机制迅速传播。有效监管商业纹身店可以大大降低这种风险。本文对此类干预措施的成本效益和最佳时机进行建模,并使用奥地利维也纳的数据对模型进行参数化。 HCV通过纹身和其他机制传染性传播的动态模型解释了继发感染,表明调节可能具有很高的成本效益。

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