Tobacco smoking kills 1.46m Africans yearly

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A Cambodian man holds a cigarette along a street in Phnom Penh on May 31, 2013. To mark World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) this week announced that Phnom Penh has been given a special award for the city's outstanding contributions to tobacco control. WHO said in a statement that the theme of this year's campaign is 'Ban tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship'. According to 2011 data from WHO, it is estimated that close to 10,000 people die every year from diseases related to tobacco use in Cambodia. AFP PHOTO / TANG CHHIN SOTHY

The World Health Organisation has revealed that no fewer than 1.46m Africans die annually from tobacco related diseases.

Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa said this on Thursday during a virtual press conference.

Moeti said tobacco was the leading cause of preventable deaths in the world and emphasised that “smoking damages nearly every organ in the body.”

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About 8 million die of tobacco smoking yearly.

Moeti said that “globally, exposure to secondhand smoke kills more than 1.2 million people yearly.”

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She explained that the use of tobacco products other than cigarettes, such as vaporizers, was on the increase in Africa.

Moeti said that quitting tobacco was the way to reduce the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, stroke and other diseases, noting that it would also increase one’s life expectancy.

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She added that “quitting tobacco is hard but today is a good day to start.

“Make the decision to live a life controlled by you and not tobacco.

“It may seem impossible, or like smoking isn’t a big deal. But what you don’t do today may end up causing future health problems or, worse, premature death,” Moeti said.

She said that one in five adolescents in Africa now used tobacco, saying “this must change. Quit smoking and be a part of the solution.”

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