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1Discipline of Psychiatry, Sydney University, 2659Concord Hospital General Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Globally, over 10% of nations report high drug overdose death rates. The United States and Canada show alarming recent increases, driven by fentanyl and stimulant use.
Area of Science:
- Public Health
- Epidemiology
- Toxicology
Background:
- Drug overdose deaths represent a significant global health crisis.
- High drug overdose death rates are not confined to North America.
Purpose of the Study:
- To identify nations with high drug overdose death rates beyond the US and Canada.
- To analyze trends in drug overdose death rates globally.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of international drug overdose mortality data.
- Comparative assessment of rate changes in high-income countries.
Main Results:
- Over 10% of the world's nations exceed a drug overdose death rate of 4 per 100,000.
- Libya shows increasing rates, while Russia reports falling rates.
- The United States and Canada exhibit accelerated increases, linked to fentanyl and stimulant use.
Conclusions:
- Urgent need for accurate data collection and understanding of drug overdose deaths.
- International collaboration is crucial for effective prevention strategies.
- Fentanyl influx and stimulant use are key drivers of recent overdose crises in North America.
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