- Please see below for the news release about two additional deaths in Indiana. Updates on Indiana’s cases can be found here: https://www.in.gov/isdh/28337.htm
- National updates and facts can be found at www.cdc.gov/lunginjury.
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
CONTACT: Greta Sanderson
October 10,
2019
(317) 233-7254
INDIANA
HEALTH OFFICIALS REPORT TWO NEW VAPING-RELATED DEATHS
INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana State Department of
Health (ISDH) is reporting two more Hoosiers have died of severe lung injuries
linked to a history of e-cigarette use, or “vaping.” This brings the total
number of vaping-related deaths in Indiana to three since Sept. 6.
The deaths occurred in adults and were
confirmed today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). No
additional details about the patients will be provided due to privacy laws.
“These deaths are heartbreaking,” said State
Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG. “I urge anyone who is using these
products to consider stopping, especially if you are vaping THC.”
Indiana is currently investigating 75 cases of
severe lung injury linked to vaping, a total that has doubled in the past
month. The majority of the cases have occurred among individuals ages
16-29.
While most individuals have reported vaping
THC, the ingredient found in marijuana, some individuals have reported vaping
only nicotine. ISDH continues to work with local and federal partners to gather
information and learn more about potential causes of these lung injuries.
Symptoms can include:
- Cough,
shortness of breath or chest pain
- Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
- Fatigue,
fever or abdominal pain
Anyone who has used an e-cigarette in the last
90 days who is experiencing these symptoms should stop vaping immediately and
visit their healthcare provider.
More information about ISDH’s investigation of vaping-related severe lung injuries is available online at
https://www.in.gov/isdh/28337.htm. For the latest on
vaping-related injuries nationwide, visit the CDC website at https://bit.ly/2mgcCrw.
Parents and educators who want to learn more
about ways to protect Indiana youth from the dangers of vaping are urged to
visit vapefreeindiana.isdh.in.gov.
For important health and safety information,
visit ISDH at www.StateHealth.in.gov or follow us on
Twitter at @StateHealthIN and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/isdh1.
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