HONG KONG, May 25 (Xinhua) -- In view of the recent emergence of A/H1N1
influenza worldwide, a spokesman of Hong Kong Department of Health (DH) urged
smokers Monday to quit the habit, one of the best preventive measures against
influenza.
"Research studies show a higher risk of influenza infections among smokers
when compared with non-smokers," he said.
"Also, the mortality rate of influenza among smokers is higher than that of
non-smokers," said the spokesman.
Adopting healthy lifestyles and maintaining good personal hygiene are also
effective measures to prevent influenza, he added.
Starting from May 27, the DH will launch a series of smoking cessation
roving exhibitions in various districts to strengthen public awareness of the
harmful effects of smoking and enhance their knowledge of how to quit smoking.
Visitors to the roving exhibition will get a better understanding of the
perils of smoking and second-hand smoke, effective ways to quit smoking as well
as tips and available channels for quitting smoking.
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