Smoking-related complications among COVID-19 cases: a population-based survey in Qatar

JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE USE(2023)

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ObjectiveTo establish the impact of smoking on the severity of COVID-19 infection among adults 18 years and above in Qatar during 2020-2021.DesignAnalytical cross-sectional study from May 2020 to 2021.SettingHealth Information System (HIS) of Communicable disease and control center of Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar.ParticipantWe randomly selected participants from all COVID-19 confirmed cases (n = 1036). Participants below 18 years old, people with HIV, and those who could not communicate in English and Arabic were excluded. The remaining patients (n = 576) were then allocated into smoking and nonsmoking groups.ResultThe prevalence of tobacco smoking was (20.48%) among patients with COVID-19 infection. Age, nationality, employment, and low-to-moderate income were statistically significantly associated with smoking. In addition, the proportion of smokers who required hospitalization was higher compared to nonsmokers (23.7% vs. 17.9%) and were younger (mean age 44.18 years +/- 18.431) than nonsmokers (mean age 51.6 years +/- 18.382). The logistic regression revealed that smokers had significantly higher odds of Vitamin D deficiency than nonsmokers [OR: 2.358; CI: 1.017-5.513].ConclusionEven with limited statistical significance between smoking history and COVID-19 disease severity and outcome, clinical risk differences were observed among smokers. However, further studies may be required to evaluate the association.
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COVID-19, health complications, smokers, Qatar
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