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Plain packaging and Pictorial Warning in Asia Countries: Where are we?
Author(s) -
Kavita Jetly,
Azmawati Mohammed Nawi,
Qistina Mohd Ghazali,
Mohd Rizal Abd Manaf
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of public health research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2232-0245
pISSN - 2232-0253
DOI - 10.17576/ijphr.1201.2022.08
Subject(s) - tobacco control , packaging and labeling , environmental health , central asia , medicine , business , public health , marketing , nursing , international trade
Worldwide, around 8 million people die yearly due to tobacco usage. Cigarette smoking is the most popular form of tobacco usage. Smoking has linked to many detrimental health effects among adults and adolescents. Recognising the burden of smoking, World Health Organization have implemented various tobacco control strategies under the Framework Convention of Tobacco Control and mPOWER. This includes implementation of plain packaging and pictorial warning. In Asia, only Thailand, Singapore, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Israel have implemented plain cigarette pack. However, some countries have made progress to implement plain cigarette pack. Although some countries have not implemented plain pack, implementation of larger pictorial warning serve as a pathway for implementation of plain packaging. Countries with pictorial warning on cigarette pack should ensure it covers at least 50% of pack. Timor Leste has the largest pictorial warning on cigarette pack in the world. In conclusion, only 5 countries in Asia have implemented plain pack and some countries in this region are yet to implement size of pictorial warning according to requirement of World Health Organization. All countries should target to implement standardized pack to denormalise tobacco usage.

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