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Almost 38% of TB deaths are associated with the use of tobacco. The prevalence of TB is three times higher among ever-smokers as compared to that of never-smokers. Mortality from TB is three to four times higher among ever-smokers as compared to never-smokers. Smoking contributes to 50% of male deaths in the 25-69 age group from TB in India.

Figure: Impact of Tobacco on TB patients

 

Treatment for TB - Tobacco Patients:

  • While registering as a TB case, the status of tobacco use is recorded on the TB treatment card.
  • If the TB patient is a smoker or tobacco user, he/she is counselled to quit tobacco use. The patient is assessed at every visit for follow up for TB and the status of tobacco use.
  • At the end of treatment, his/her status of tobacco use is recorded in the treatment card. If the patient has not quit tobacco use, he/she will be referred to the nearest Tobacco Cessation Clinic(TCC) or Quit Line or M-Cessation Initiative.

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