Relationship between hospitalization from cannabis usage and pulmonary tuberculosis in Thailand from 2017 to 2022
Kemmapon Chumchuen,
Wit Wichaidit,
Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong
Abstract:In June 2022, Thailand legalized recreational cannabis. Currently, cannabis is now the most consumed drug. Cannabis usage can increase inflammatory responses in the respiratory tract. Sharing of cannabis waterpipes has been linked to increased tuberculosis risks. Using a national in-patient databank, we aimed to 1) describe the spatiotemporal correlation between cannabis-related and tuberculosis hospital admissions, and 2) compare the rate of subsequent pulmonary tuberculosis admission between those with prior… Show more
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