Published 12:30 IST, July 29th 2020
Tobacco use accelerates transmission of COVID-19: Health ministry
Smokers are likely to be more vulnerable to COVID-19 as smoking increases possibility of transmission of virus from hand to mouth, the Union Health Ministry has said, warning that use of tobacco products can increase severity of respiratory infections and make people susceptible to coronavirus.
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Smokers are likely to be more vulnerable to COVID-19 as smoking increases possibility of transmission of virus from hand to mouth, Union Health Ministry has said, warning that use of tobacco products can increase severity of respiratory infections and make people susceptible to coronavirus.
In its document 'COVID-19 Pandemic and Tobacco Use in India', ministry said experts have confirmed that smokers are more likely to develop severe symptoms or die from COVID-19, as it primarily attacks lungs and warned against use of any such products. Smokers, it warned, are likely to be more vulnerable to COVID-19 as act of smoking means that fingers (and possibly contaminated cigarettes) are in contact with lips which increases possibility of transmission of virus from hand to mouth.
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"Furr smoking products such as water pipes or hookah often involve sharing of mouth-pieces and hoses, which could facilitate transmission of COVID-19 in communal and social settings," ministry said.
Tobacco use is a major risk factor for four main n-communicable Diseases (NCDs) — cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic lung disease and diabetes, which puts people with se conditions at higher risk for developing severe illness when affected by COVID-19. NCDs are estimated to account for 63 pc of all deaths in India and se are expected to rise furr. chemicals in tobacco smoke suppress activity of different s of immune cells that are involved in general and targeted immune responses.
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"Smoking impairs lung function, reby reducing immunity and making it harder for body to fight off various diseases. Smoking, e-cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, pan masala and like products use can increase risk and severity of pulmonary infections because of dam to upper airways and a decrease in pulmonary immune function," it said.
Evidence from countries reporting coronavirus infection related fatalities has highlighted that people with pre-existing n-communicable diseases (NCDs) are more susceptible to becoming severely ill with COVID-19, document stated. Tobacco use poses a significant risk by accelerating transmission of COVID-19 because virus spres primarily through droplets of saliva or discharge from se when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
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Chewing tobacco products (khaini, gutkha, paan, zarda) increases urge to spit. Spitting in public places increases health risks especially those of spreing infectious and contagious diseases like, COVID-19, tuberculosis, swine flu, encephalitis, etc, ministry underlined.
" Ministry of Health and Family Welfare warns against use of any tobacco products," it said, ding within 12 hours of quitting, carbon moxide level in bloodstream drops to rmal. Within 2-12 weeks, circulation improves and lung function increases. After 1-9 months, coughing and shortness of breath decreases, it said.
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12:30 IST, July 29th 2020