LSHTM; (2013) LSHTM - May -The Future of Tobacco Control in Australia: High-, Low- or No-tech? [Podcast] http://soundcloud.com/lshtm/the-future-of-tobacco-...
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Abstract
In Australia in 2010 around 17% of adults still smoked cigarettes. In this paper we report work that we have done over the past 8 years assessing three types of strategies (hi, low and no tech) for reducing smoking prevalence under 10% by 2020 (a target recently set by the Australian government). The high technology strategies include: improving smoking cessation by screening smokers, and vaccinating smokers against the effects of nicotine. The low technology approach is nicotine harm reduction: encouraging smokers who are unable or unwilling to quit to switch to using non-smoked forms of tobacco, such as e-cigarettes. Among the leading no technology options is a de facto prohibition of smoked tobacco. We discuss the likely health impacts of these strategies and their ethical and public policy implications. Speaker: Professor Wayne Hall (co-author Coral Gartner) University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research
Item Type | Podcast |
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Contributors | Hall, W |
Research Centre | Centre for History in Public Health |
Official URL | http://soundcloud.com/lshtm/the-future-of-tobacco-... |