Health & Wellness

First Vaping-Related Death Reported

todayAugust 29, 2019

Background
share close

The first person has died after being hospitalized from what appears to be an unknown lung illness linked to vaping. 193 people have been struck with similar symptoms between June 28th and today, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

 

The pain has been especially acute in Illinois, where the number of e-cigarette users who were hospitalized for lung symptoms doubled over the last week. Right now, 22 people have been hospitalized; 12 more people’s cases are being reviewed.  It’s not yet clear whether the symptoms associated with the hospitalizations are from a single illness. In Illinois, the people who are being hospitalized are relatively young: between the ages of 17 and 38. Symptoms include being short of breath or having difficulty breathing, according to the CDC. Some patients said they had chest pain before being hospitalized. Others experienced vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue.

 

The cause is unknown, though CDC officials say it’s unlikely that a virus or bacteria is the culprit. No one has identified any particular product that might be sickening people, either. The CDC is urging doctors to report any unexplained cases of lung illnesses that might be linked to vaping, along with information about what products their patients are using. The CDC, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and state public health officials are investigating the unexplained lung disease.

 

“The severity of illness people are experiencing is alarming and we must get the word out that using e-cigarettes and vaping can be dangerous,” said Ngozi Ezike, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, in a statement.


Photo Credit: Alexsandr Yu / Shutterstock.com

 

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

Rate it

Previous post

Hollywood

“Ghostbusters” is Back to the Big Screen for Its 35th Anniversary

Paranormal activity never looked as good, or as funny, as it did in the summer of 1984, when "Ghostbusters" became a pop-culture phenomenon – and 35 years later, Fathom Events is giving movie fans a chance to get slimed again, but for two nights only: Sunday, October 6, and Thursday, October 10. While the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man will remain safely at a distance, this special 35th anniversary presentation of "Ghostbusters" […]

todayAugust 29, 2019


Subscribe

LISTEN WITH YOUR APP

0%