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The reduction of tuberculosis risks by smoking cessation

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Smokers had very high TB mortality, as much as nine times those who had never smoked, but once they quit, the risk reduced substantially and was similar to those who never smoked. Smoking cessation has benefits to the smokers far beyond reducing TB risk, but successful tobacco control could favorably impact the TB mortality rate and reduce this public health burden, which has long haunted the Taiwanese population. Smoking cessation could reduce nearly one-third of tuberculosis deaths.

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