Water Pipe Smoking Causes Significant TB Risk

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Article Date: 01 Apr 2008 - 1:00 PDT

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The smoking of the traditional 'shisha' water pipe is increasingly emerging as a significant health risk in Egypt, due to air-borne tuberculosis (TB) transmission from pipe sharing and uncontrolled, manual preparation of the pipe.

Rania Siam, professor of microbiology at the American University in Cairo (AUC), said the most important risk factor for TB infection was close household contact with a TB case, but she said water pipe smoking (WPS) and the sharing of the pipe with someone with pulmonary TB led to a great risk of TB transmission, especially among young adolescents.

"'Shisha' [smoking] is Egyptian culture, where people smoke tobacco and inhale directly from this device. If I smoke 'shisha', some bacteria may reside in it. When you go to a fancy bar, they do change the mouthpiece, but what about the tube of the pipe? And the water? You still have water in the container where the bacteria resides," she said.

The World Health Organization (WHO) regional office in Cairo estimates that 17 percent of TB cases in the eastern Mediterranean are attributable to the smoking of water pipes.

According to the latest WHO statistics for Egypt, 31.6 in every 100,000 people had TB in 2005, and the rate of new TB cases that year was estimated at 25 per 100,000 people.

The WHO regional office said lack of TB control initiatives led to inadequate health care behaviour, affecting patients' diagnoses and treatment, and it therefore called for new public health care strategies.

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posted by Phuk Mi Hard on 10 Apr 2008 at 1:05 pm

It is not so common to receive TB from water pipe smoking so as long as the pipe is properly maintained on a daily basis. Now their are some instances where the bacteria may live in the the pipe but since the smoke is moved from the pipe through the water, it filtrates any microorganisms that may infect a person and cause TB.

Some early signs of TB might actually be either effects from first time smoking or incorrect smoking. I disagree with the doctor of this article that it may cause TB, but I agree that it may cause some sort of effects like preventing memory loss or preventing symptoms of alzhiemers disease, and prevent HIV effects as well as make you hungry,happy, and sleepy. I am a Doctor at the Institute for Marijuana Research and Developement and I have experimented with the substace and came to the conclusion that marijuana causes little to no harm to the central nervous system, and does nothing to the brains memory. Its just the movies that make it look like it makes you do stupid shit. So yes maybe the Doctor of this article should take a better look at his or her emperical data and not use bias information to come to a better conclusion. Maybe they should look at different the types of smoking substaces used during the observation. But I am only in high school, so what do i know.

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