New report from the Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction reveals only nine users of safer nicotine products for every 100 smokers worldwide
New report from the Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction reveals only nine users of safer nicotine products for every 100 smokers worldwide - experts argue global tobacco control must adopt harm reduction to save lives
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LONDON, Nov. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Burning Issues: The Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction (GSTHR) 2020
[https://gsthr.org/resources/item/burning-issues-global-state-tobacco-harm-reduc
tion-2020 ] published by UK public health agency Knowledge Action Change (KAC)
[https://kachange.eu/] demonstrates an urgent need to scale up tobacco harm
reduction, which enables smokers to switch to safer nicotine products,
eliminating the smoke that causes death and disease.
In a world-first, the report reveals
[https://gsthr.org/media/releases/burning-issues-full ] that an estimated 98m
people use these products globally: 68m vapers, 20m using heated tobacco
products and 10m using US smokeless or pasteurised oral snus – showing the huge
demand for safer alternatives.
However, these numbers are dwarfed by the global total of 1.1 billion smokers –
a figure that has remained static for two decades despite billions spent on
tobacco control. Eight million people die due to smoking-related disease every year.
At today's open-access online launch [https://events.gsthr.org/ ], co-hosted
with Lilongwe-based NGO THR Malawi [https://thrmalawi.info/ ], the report
authors show that both access to and adoption of safer nicotine products
largely remains the preserve of higher income countries, while 80 per cent of
the world's smokers live in low and middle income countries poorly equipped to
implement tobacco control or treat smoking-related disease.
The report
[https://gsthr.org/resources/item/burning-issues-global-state-tobacco-harm-reduc
tion-2020] uncovers how tobacco control policy at the WHO is being influenced
by billions of dollars from US foundations campaigning against tobacco harm
reduction, while misinformation is discouraging smokers from switching to safer
products.
The GSTHR's [https://gsthr.org/] live data mapping resource, launched alongside
Burning Issues
[https://gsthr.org/resources/item/burning-issues-global-state-tobacco-harm-reduc
tion-2020 ], demonstrates that safer nicotine products are being banned or left
dangerously unregulated in many countries – while deadly combustible tobacco is
banned only in Bhutan.
Emeritus Professor, Imperial College London, and KAC Director, Professor Gerry
Stimson, says 1.1 billion smokers deserve better. "Integrated into tobacco
control, harm reduction could be a gamechanger in the battle against
non-communicable disease," he said. "Global tobacco control policymakers must
listen to consumers and deliver policies that genuinely focus on reducing
smoking-related deaths by all available means."
Burning Issues
[https://gsthr.org/resources/item/burning-issues-global-state-tobacco-harm-reduc
tion-2020] Executive Editor Harry Shapiro agrees. "Tobacco harm reduction could
and should become a genuine consumer-led public health success. Instead, we're
seeing the start of a war on nicotine."
Guest speaker at today's launch Professor David Nutt, DrugScience
[https://drugscience.org.uk/] founder, argues that to reject the opportunity of
tobacco harm reduction "is perhaps the worst example of scientific denial since
the Catholic Church banned the works of Copernicus in 1616."
Full media release - https://gsthr.org/media/releases/burning-issues-full
Report -
https://gsthr.org/resources/item/burning-issues-global-state-tobacco-harm-reduction-2020
Join launch - https://events.gsthr.org/
Infographic - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1325629/KAC_Infographic.jpg
PDF - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1325630/Knowledge_Action_Change.pdf
Source - Knowledge Action Change (KAC)
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