Use of Khat and associated substances during COVID-19 pandemic: Potential adverse consequences

W. Abebe
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The epidemic of COVID-19 has become a major public health challenge globally. There are concerns that an increased number of individuals who abuse substances could encounter greater risks of experiencing the effects of COVID-19. The present paper reviews the potential health risks that can be associated with using the commonly abused stimulant plant, khat and associated substances during the COVID-19 pandemic. The literature indicates that khat chewing, as practiced by most chewers, can facilitate SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission and spread. Chewers with compromised health due to khat could be at greater risks of being affected by COVID-19, and these effects may include worsening of respiratory, cardiovascular, CNS, renal, gastrointestinal, hepatic, hemostatic and immune dysfunctions. Furthermore, tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking in association with khat use has the potential to intensify most of these disorders. The review suggests that healthcare providers and khat chewers should take appropriate precautionary measures when khat and/or the associated substances are used during COVID-19 epidemic. The research community should also conduct further studies to provide additional and more specific information on the topic.
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新冠肺炎大流行期间使用Khat和相关物质:潜在的不良后果
新冠肺炎疫情已成为全球公共卫生面临的重大挑战。有人担心,越来越多的滥用药物的人可能会面临更大的遭受新冠肺炎影响的风险。本文回顾了在新冠肺炎大流行期间使用常见的兴奋剂植物、卡塔叶和相关物质可能带来的潜在健康风险。文献表明,像大多数咀嚼者一样,咀嚼卡塔叶可以促进严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的传播。因卡塔叶而健康受损的咀嚼者可能更容易受到新冠肺炎的影响,这些影响可能包括呼吸、心血管、中枢神经系统、肾脏、胃肠道、肝脏、止血和免疫功能障碍的恶化。此外,与使用卡塔叶相关的吸烟和饮酒有可能加剧大多数这些疾病。审查建议,当新冠肺炎疫情期间使用卡塔叶和/或相关物质时,医疗保健提供者和卡塔叶咀嚼者应采取适当的预防措施。研究界还应进行进一步研究,以提供有关该主题的更多和更具体的信息。
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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