Will the CDC Finally Abandon the Damaging Term “EVALI”?

April 17, 2026 by filtermag.org

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Will the CDC Finally Abandon the Damaging Term “EVALI”?

Debates over the EVALI outbreak and its implications for vaping policy continue to resurface in public health discussions. Critics argue that regulatory and media responses to the 2019 lung injury cases contributed to widespread confusion about the actual causes of the illness. Evidence from investigations by U.S. health authorities indicated that most cases were linked to illicit THC products containing vitamin E acetate rather than nicotine vaping. Despite this, some analysts believe that the CDC’s communication approach had lasting effects on public perception of all vaping products. The issue remains central to ongoing disputes about how public health agencies should communicate risks related to emerging nicotine technologies.


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14.10% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 39.8 million current smokers in United States 17.10% of men are current smokers but only 11.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR


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