Marijuana 'bong' smoking and tuberculosis
- PMID: 23551310
- DOI: 10.1111/imj.12089
Marijuana 'bong' smoking and tuberculosis
Abstract
The incidence of tuberculosis in the non-indigenous Australian population is low. However, in this paper we report on three cases of cavitating disease, which seem to be associated with a common illicit drug habit namely smoking marijuana using a makeshift pipe or bong. There was a total of 34 positive contacts of these cases and among the contacts sharing a bong with an index case was associated with a sixfold risk of transmission (odds ratio 6.5, confidence interval 1.4-30.4, P = 0.016). When cavitating tuberculosis is detected in a young non-indigenous native born Australian, marijuana use should be considered as a possible risk factor.
© 2013 The Authors; Internal Medicine Journal © 2013 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
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