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Coronavirus pandemic | Fewer smokers among COVID-19 patients, finds review of 28 studies

Two studies in the review, however, showed that when smokers test positive for the virus, the complications are likely to become so serious that they require ventilation support

April 30, 2020 / 18:37 IST
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A review of 28 studies has found that the proportion of smokers appear to be lower than non-smokers among hospitalised COVID-19 patients, reported  Hindustan Times.

The research by academics from University College London and Royal Veterinary College, London included 22 studies conducted in China, three in the United States, one in South Korea, one in France and one across multiple international sites with data predominantly collected in the United Kingdom.

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The UK study showed that the proportion of smokers among COVID-19 patients was just 5 per cent, a third of the national rate of 14.4 per cent.

Similarly, the French study found that the rate of smokers was four times lower. In China, a study revealed that just 3.8 per cent of patients were smokers compared to more than half of the population who regularly smoke cigarettes.