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E-cigarette, or Vaping, Product Use-Associated Lung Injury

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Questions about E-cigarette, or Vaping, Product Use-Associated Lung Injury

Were there EVALI cases in California when COVID-19 started spreading?

Yes, eight EVALI cases were reported in California in April 2020, which was during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How many EVALI cases were reported in the United States observational report?

An observational report described the number of hospitalized EVALI cases in the United States as of December 2019.

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How many EVALI patients were hospitalized in California during the early pandemic?

Eight EVALI patients were hospitalized in California during the early COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020.

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How do the surveillance report findings describe patients with vaping lung injury?

Surveillance reports show EVALI patients are often young, frequently use THC-containing products, and present with respiratory, gastrointestinal, and constitutional symptoms.

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What specific guidance exists for caring for patients with EVALI?

Health care professionals should evaluate patients with suspected EVALI by reviewing their vaping history, performing chest imaging, and ruling out other causes like infection before starting treatment.

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What are the interim recommendations for evaluating suspected vaping-associated lung injury?

Health officials recommend stopping vaping immediately and seeking medical care if lung injury is suspected, while clinicians should evaluate symptoms and exposure history to confirm diagnosis.

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What are the updated characteristics of U.S. patients with vaping-associated lung injury?

Updated reports show that U.S. patients with vaping-associated lung injury are often hospitalized, frequently use THC-containing products, and present with specific symptoms like cough and shortness of breath.

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