'Pakistan ranked 54th among 84 countries on tobacco smoking'

Minister apprises Senate that tobacco is a cause of death of around 160,189 persons in the country every year


APP April 11, 2018
Minister says 5,000 Pakistanis are admitted to hospitals every day because of diseases caused by tobacco use. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar informed the Senate on Wednesday that Pakistan was ranked 54th amongst 84 countries with high prevalence of tobacco smoking.

Speaking during the question-hour session, the minister said almost 24 million (19.1%) adults currently used tobacco in any form in Pakistan.

That accounted for 15.6 million (12.4%) adults, who currently smoked tobacco and another 9.6 million (7.7%) adults, who used smokeless tobacco (Global Adult Tobacco Survey, 2014), she added.

Moreover, 5,000 Pakistanis were admitted to hospitals every day because of diseases caused by tobacco use, according to Pakistan Health Education Survey, 1999, she said.

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She said in Pakistan, tobacco is a cause of death of around 160,189 persons every year. Moreover, the economic cost of smoking amounted to 143.208 billion rupees, she said.

The minister said early detection and treatment of diseases caused by tobacco use were done along with other diseases in the hospitals. Since health services delivery is a devolved subject, so Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) and provincial governments are taking steps for early detection and treatment of diseases causes by tobacco use, she said.

Tarar said to increase awareness among masses, the ministry has taken various steps including national mass media campaigns on tobacco control with assistance of World Lung Foundation (2015 & 2016), a pilot advocacy campaign in cinema theatres across Pakistan, with the support of Federal Film Censor Board.

In this campaign, two tobacco control messages "Alive" and "Sponge" have been disseminated to all cinema theatres to air and broadcast them during their shows regularly, she said.

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