High COVID-19 morbidity and mortality risk among smoked drug users in Brazil.

IF 2.1 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.47626/2237-6089-2021-0290
Vanessa Loss Volpatto, Ellen Mello Borgonhi, Felipe Ornell, Daniela Vicente Bavaresco, Helena Ferreira Moura, Francisco Diego Rabelo-da-Ponte, Felix Henrique Paim Kessler
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Abstract: In much of the West, including Brazil, drug use has increased since social distancing began in response to the pandemic. Use of smoked and modified drugs, and their impacts on health, may contribute to aggravate the effects of the pandemic. However, studies on the relationship between use of smoked drugs and the new coronavirus are still scarce and have not received enough attention in global health recommendations. This paper aims to briefly review the relationship between use of smoked drugs and acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2]. Recent studies also suggest that drug consumption increases the risk of contamination by SARS-CoV-2 and leads to worse prognosis, particularly consumption of drugs that affect lung function. Use of smoked drugs, especially tobacco, is strongly associated with lung diseases that are risk factors for contamination by SARS-CoV-2. It is essential to develop strategies based on specific characteristics of drug users and for mental health professionals to be included in strategic teams. It is also necessary to invest in information campaigns regarding risks and prevention of harm caused by smoked drugs as well as to design strategies that facilitate access to psychosocial treatment during the pandemic.

巴西吸食毒品者中 COVID-19 的发病率和死亡率较高。
摘要:在包括巴西在内的大部分西方国家,自从为应对大流行病而开始拉开社会距离以来,毒品使用有所增加。使用熏制毒品和改良毒品及其对健康的影响可能会加剧大流行病的影响。然而,关于吸食毒品与新型冠状病毒之间关系的研究仍然很少,在全球健康建议中也没有得到足够的重视。本文旨在简要回顾吸食毒品与急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)之间的关系。最近的研究还表明,服用药物会增加感染 SARS-CoV-2 的风险,并导致预后恶化,尤其是服用影响肺功能的药物。使用熏制药物,特别是烟草,与肺部疾病密切相关,而肺部疾病是感染 SARS-CoV-2 的危险因素。必须根据吸毒者的具体特点制定战略,并将精神卫生专业人员纳入战略小组。此外,还有必要投资于有关吸食毒品的风险和预防危害的宣传活动,以及制定有助于在大流行病期间获得社会心理治疗的战略。
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