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High COVID-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in Brazil

In much of the West, including Brazil, drug use has increased since social distancing began in response to the pandemic. Use of smoked and modified drugs, and their impacts on health, may contribute to aggravate the effects of the pandemic. However, studies on the relationship between use of smoked...

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Autores principales: Volpatto, Vanessa Loss, Borgonhi, Ellen Mello, Ornell, Felipe, Bavaresco, Daniela Vicente, Moura, Helena Ferreira, Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego, Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
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Publicado: Associação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do Sul 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10226771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34847315
http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/2237-6089-2021-0290
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author Volpatto, Vanessa Loss
Borgonhi, Ellen Mello
Ornell, Felipe
Bavaresco, Daniela Vicente
Moura, Helena Ferreira
Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego
Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
author_facet Volpatto, Vanessa Loss
Borgonhi, Ellen Mello
Ornell, Felipe
Bavaresco, Daniela Vicente
Moura, Helena Ferreira
Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego
Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
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description In much of the West, including Brazil, drug use has increased since social distancing began in response to the pandemic. Use of smoked and modified drugs, and their impacts on health, may contribute to aggravate the effects of the pandemic. However, studies on the relationship between use of smoked drugs and the new coronavirus are still scarce and have not received enough attention in global health recommendations. This paper aims to briefly review the relationship between use of smoked drugs and acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2]. Recent studies also suggest that drug consumption increases the risk of contamination by SARS-CoV-2 and leads to worse prognosis, particularly consumption of drugs that affect lung function. Use of smoked drugs, especially tobacco, is strongly associated with lung diseases that are risk factors for contamination by SARS-CoV-2. It is essential to develop strategies based on specific characteristics of drug users and for mental health professionals to be included in strategic teams. It is also necessary to invest in information campaigns regarding risks and prevention of harm caused by smoked drugs as well as to design strategies that facilitate access to psychosocial treatment during the pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-102267712023-05-30 High COVID-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in Brazil Volpatto, Vanessa Loss Borgonhi, Ellen Mello Ornell, Felipe Bavaresco, Daniela Vicente Moura, Helena Ferreira Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim Trends Psychiatry Psychother Trends In much of the West, including Brazil, drug use has increased since social distancing began in response to the pandemic. Use of smoked and modified drugs, and their impacts on health, may contribute to aggravate the effects of the pandemic. However, studies on the relationship between use of smoked drugs and the new coronavirus are still scarce and have not received enough attention in global health recommendations. This paper aims to briefly review the relationship between use of smoked drugs and acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2]. Recent studies also suggest that drug consumption increases the risk of contamination by SARS-CoV-2 and leads to worse prognosis, particularly consumption of drugs that affect lung function. Use of smoked drugs, especially tobacco, is strongly associated with lung diseases that are risk factors for contamination by SARS-CoV-2. It is essential to develop strategies based on specific characteristics of drug users and for mental health professionals to be included in strategic teams. It is also necessary to invest in information campaigns regarding risks and prevention of harm caused by smoked drugs as well as to design strategies that facilitate access to psychosocial treatment during the pandemic. Associação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do Sul 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10226771/ /pubmed/34847315 http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/2237-6089-2021-0290 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Volpatto, Vanessa Loss
Borgonhi, Ellen Mello
Ornell, Felipe
Bavaresco, Daniela Vicente
Moura, Helena Ferreira
Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego
Kessler, Felix Henrique Paim
High COVID-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in Brazil
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title_full High COVID-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in Brazil
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title_short High COVID-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in Brazil
title_sort high covid-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in brazil
topic Trends
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10226771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34847315
http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/2237-6089-2021-0290
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