China: 540 Million People Exposed To Secondhand Smoke
Main Category: Smoking / Quit SmokingArticle Date: 28 Dec 2007 - 0:00 PDT
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540 million Chinese people suffer from exposure to secondhand smoke, including 180 million youths under 15 years of age.
These findings led to a high level conference which focused on tobacco control.
The delegates called for a national law banning smoking in all public places, similar to measures that have been introduced in parts of Europe and North America.
Other statistics released at the conference show that China now has 350 million smokers.
China has already ratified the global Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and has been implementing its policies for two years. Now the country hopes to achieve a complete non-smoking indoor environment in the next three years.
According to the World Health Organization, tobacco is the second leading cause of death in the world. It is currently responsible for the deaths of one in ten adults worldwide, or about 5 million deaths each year.
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