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The first Harm Reduction Conference in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (DACH) convened experts to discuss tobacco harm reduction and destigmatization. The event aimed to expand harm reduction strategies across German-speaking nations.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Addiction Medicine

Background:

  • The first Harm Reduction Conference for the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) was held in Vienna.
  • This marked a significant gathering of experts from these nations focused on tobacco harm reduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To destigmatize tobacco harm reduction.
  • To share expert experiences and foster discussion on tobacco harm reduction strategies.
  • To expand harm reduction initiatives within German-speaking countries.

Main Methods:

  • A conference meeting report format was used.
  • Expert presentations and discussions were central to the event.

Main Results:

  • The conference successfully brought together diverse experts from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
  • Key topics included destigmatization and the sharing of practical experiences in tobacco harm reduction.

Conclusions:

  • The inaugural DACH Harm Reduction Conference served as a crucial platform for advancing tobacco harm reduction discourse.
  • There is a clear goal to further develop and implement harm reduction strategies in the German-speaking region.