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Ontario teen was on life-support after respiratory illness linked to vaping

An Ontario teenager was put on life support after using a vaping device in what public health officials say is the first reportedcase of illness linked to the practice in Canada.

First reportedcase of illness linked to vaping in Canada, officials say

The Middlesex-London Health Unit says a high school student has been diagnosed with a severe respiratory illness that's been linked to his or her use of vaping. (Mark Blinch/Reuters)

An Ontario teenager was put on life-support after using a vaping device in what public health officials say is the first reportedcase of illness linked to the practice in Canada.

Officials with theMiddlesex-London Health Unit were alerted by a local doctor after the high school student fell ill and was sent to hospital.

"The individual was using e-cigarettes at least daily," said Dr. Chris Mackie, the region's medical officer of health.

"We have information about the brand used."

That information is not being released but has been passed to Canada's chief medical officerof health who will be gathering systematic data to determine if one vaping device is more potent than another.

"We're not releasing information about the brand information because that would imply that this is something coming from one brand, when clearly looking at the international evidence, that's not the case," Mackiesaid.

Mackie said the teen has been released from hospital and is doing well.

It's important that people understand vaping does create health risks.- Dr. Chris Mackie

"There are some who claim that vaping is not a risk in Canada," he said."That is not the case. It's important that people understand vaping does create health risks."

There have been hundreds ofsuch cases in the United States, but thisis believed to be the first case of severe pulmonary illnesslinked to vaping in Canada.

"We know very little about the long-term health effects associated with e-cigarettes, but our findings so far are enough to convince us of the need to advise the public," Mackie said.

Mackie did caution thatit's impossible to 100 per cent confirm the youth's illness was caused by vaping, but said there wasno other evidence to suggest it was caused by something else.

Dr. Chris Mackie is the Middlesex-London Health Unit's medical officer of health. He said the use of vaping products is escalating. (Andrew Lupton/CBC)

"There was no other cause no infectious cause," he said. "The only issue identified is that the individual vaped e-cigarettes.

The health unit says it will not disclose the age, gender or hometown of the patient, claiming confidentiality.

The news comes on the same day as the Ontariohealth minister ordered public hospitals to report vaping-related cases of severe pulmonary disease.

Use 'escalating' among youth

It also follows a directive from Health Canada to health-care professionals, telling themto ask patients about their vaping use and if they have any trouble breathing or shortness of breath.

"The use of these products is escalating at a rate we've never seen," said Linda Stobo, the Middlesex-London Health Unit's manager of chronic disease prevention and tobacco control team. "Our enforcement officers have seen an exponential increase in the number of students who vape, particularly high school-aged youth, which is a major concern for us."

Stobo said the e-cigarettes are marketed in a way that targets a young demographicincluding:

  • Sleek designswith options to customize the look, including differentcolours.
  • Hundreds of flavours of e-juice, including candy, designed to attract youth.
  • Marketing that uses words such as "bold,""stylish,""attractive" and "try it."
  • Some vaping devicescan be charged using a computer or cellphone charger, making them enticing to a generation already enamoured withtechnology.

Stobo also said she's worried about the high concentrations of nicotine found in some of the products. She also said local schools are reporting students vaping in washrooms,classrooms andeven buses.

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Some proponents of vaping insist it can be an effective way toprevent people from smoking tobacco, or a way to help smokers quit cigarettes.

Mackie, however, said it can often work the other way. That someone not interested in smoking may start withvaping then transfer over tocigarettes because they're cheaper.

"If you start people on smoking e-juicethen when they run out of moneythe smoking behaviour starts up," he said.

In the United States, there have been hundreds of cases of respiratory illnesses linked to vaping and at least sevendeaths.Many of those deaths were linked to vaping cannabis. Mackie wouldn't say whether cannabis was a factor in the London, Ont., case.

"The information we have is that there's no particular brand that has been implicated, and there's no particular link with cannabis or not," he said. "There are caseswhere cannabishas been involved and cases whereit hasn't been.

India on Wednesdaymoved tobanthe production, import and sale of electronic cigarettes.

However, the London-Middlesex case is believed to be the firstreported in Canada.

With files from CBC's Andrew Lupton