Title of article :
COVID-19 and the Risk for Hookah Users
Author/Authors :
Freygang Mendes Pilati, Sarah University of Itajaí Valley - R. Uruguai - 458 - Itajaí - Santa Catarina, Brazil , Simão Flausino, Carolina Federal University of Santa Catarina - Av. Professor Henrique da Silva Fontes - 321 - 88040-900 - Florianópolis - Santa Catarina, Brazil , Modolo, Filipe Av. Professor Henrique da Silva Fontes - 321 - 88040-900 - Florianópolis - Santa Catarina, Brazil
Abstract :
After two years of the pandemic, there is still concern about COVID-19, mainly among non-vaccinated
and specific groups such as patients at risk, particularly, a group of young people who may or may not be
vaccinated and who are hookah users. These are exposed to trachea and lung damage considering that they
use the equipment in closed places with little air exchange. Studies have shown that regular hookah users
share the mouthpiece exchanging saliva and its contaminants; it well describes the presence of several
bacteria in shared waterpipes, revealing potential biological hazards that may contribute to respiratory
tract colonization, including case reports of patients with tuberculosis due to mouthpiece exchange.
Although there is no research on the presence of coronavirus in hookah waterpipes, it was already proved
that the virus is present in the self-collected saliva of 91.7% of patients with COVID-19. This coincidence
may contribute to a much worse perspective of the COVID-19 pandemic in those locations.
Keywords :
Smoking Water Pipes , COVID-19 , Smoking
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Dental Research