Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017

This study is the seventh report on fatal poisonings among drug addicts in the Nordic countries. In this report, we analyse data from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Data on gender, number of deaths, places of deaths, age, main intoxicants and substances dete...

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Published in:Forensic Science International
Main Authors: Simonsen, K. Wiese, Kriikku, P., Thelander, G., Edvardsen, H. M.E., Thordardottir, S., Andersen, Charlotte Uggerhøj, Jönsson, A. K., Frost, J., Christoffersen, D. J., Delaveris, G. J.M., Ojanperä, I.
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Published: 2020
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/de47f473-dda1-4cac-86da-28486de9c31b 2024-05-19T07:42:36+00:00 Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017 Simonsen, K. Wiese Kriikku, P. Thelander, G. Edvardsen, H. M.E. Thordardottir, S. Andersen, Charlotte Uggerhøj Jönsson, A. K. Frost, J. Christoffersen, D. J. Delaveris, G. J.M. Ojanperä, I. 2020-08 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/fatal-poisoning-in-drug-addicts-in-the-nordic-countries-in-2017(de47f473-dda1-4cac-86da-28486de9c31b).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110343 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/290040761/Fatal_poisoning_in_drug_addicts_in_the_Nordic_countries_in_2017_accepted_version_.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087198741&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Simonsen , K W , Kriikku , P , Thelander , G , Edvardsen , H M E , Thordardottir , S , Andersen , C U , Jönsson , A K , Frost , J , Christoffersen , D J , Delaveris , G J M & Ojanperä , I 2020 , ' Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017 ' , Forensic Science International , vol. 313 , 110343 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110343 Drug abuse Drug addict death Fatal poisoning Main intoxicant New psychoactive substance Nordic country article 2020 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110343 2024-05-02T00:33:11Z This study is the seventh report on fatal poisonings among drug addicts in the Nordic countries. In this report, we analyse data from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Data on gender, number of deaths, places of deaths, age, main intoxicants and substances detected in blood were recorded to obtain national and comparable Nordic data, and to allow comparison with earlier studies conducted in 1984, 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012. The death rate (number of deaths per 100,000 inhabitants) was highest in Iceland (6.58) followed closely by Sweden (6.46) and then lowest in Denmark (4.29). The death rate increased in Finland (5.84), Iceland and Sweden and decreased in Denmark compared to earlier studies. The death rate in Norway, which has decreased since 2002, has stabilised around 5.7 as of 2017. Women accounted for 7–23% of the fatal poisonings. The percentage was lowest in Iceland and highest in Finland and Norway. The age range was 14–70 years. The median age (41 years) was highest in Denmark and Norway. The other countries had a median age between 33 and 35 years. Opioids were the main cause of death. Methadone remained the main intoxicant in Denmark, while heroin/morphine was still the main intoxicant in Norway, as was buprenorphine in Finland. However, the picture has changed in Sweden compared to 2012, where heroin/morphine caused most deaths in 2017. Sweden also experienced the highest number of deaths from fentanyl analogues (67 deaths) and buprenorphine (61 deaths). Deaths from fentanyl analogues also occurred in Denmark, Finland and Norway, but to a smaller extent. Over the years, the proportion of opioid deaths has decreased in all countries except Sweden, which has experienced an increase. This decline has been replaced by deaths from CNS stimulants like cocaine, amphetamine and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). Cocaine deaths have occurred in all countries but most frequently in Denmark. MDMA deaths have increased in all countries but mostly in Finland. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Copenhagen: Research Forensic Science International 313 110343
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topic Drug abuse
Drug addict death
Fatal poisoning
Main intoxicant
New psychoactive substance
Nordic country
spellingShingle Drug abuse
Drug addict death
Fatal poisoning
Main intoxicant
New psychoactive substance
Nordic country
Simonsen, K. Wiese
Kriikku, P.
Thelander, G.
Edvardsen, H. M.E.
Thordardottir, S.
Andersen, Charlotte Uggerhøj
Jönsson, A. K.
Frost, J.
Christoffersen, D. J.
Delaveris, G. J.M.
Ojanperä, I.
Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017
topic_facet Drug abuse
Drug addict death
Fatal poisoning
Main intoxicant
New psychoactive substance
Nordic country
description This study is the seventh report on fatal poisonings among drug addicts in the Nordic countries. In this report, we analyse data from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Data on gender, number of deaths, places of deaths, age, main intoxicants and substances detected in blood were recorded to obtain national and comparable Nordic data, and to allow comparison with earlier studies conducted in 1984, 1991, 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012. The death rate (number of deaths per 100,000 inhabitants) was highest in Iceland (6.58) followed closely by Sweden (6.46) and then lowest in Denmark (4.29). The death rate increased in Finland (5.84), Iceland and Sweden and decreased in Denmark compared to earlier studies. The death rate in Norway, which has decreased since 2002, has stabilised around 5.7 as of 2017. Women accounted for 7–23% of the fatal poisonings. The percentage was lowest in Iceland and highest in Finland and Norway. The age range was 14–70 years. The median age (41 years) was highest in Denmark and Norway. The other countries had a median age between 33 and 35 years. Opioids were the main cause of death. Methadone remained the main intoxicant in Denmark, while heroin/morphine was still the main intoxicant in Norway, as was buprenorphine in Finland. However, the picture has changed in Sweden compared to 2012, where heroin/morphine caused most deaths in 2017. Sweden also experienced the highest number of deaths from fentanyl analogues (67 deaths) and buprenorphine (61 deaths). Deaths from fentanyl analogues also occurred in Denmark, Finland and Norway, but to a smaller extent. Over the years, the proportion of opioid deaths has decreased in all countries except Sweden, which has experienced an increase. This decline has been replaced by deaths from CNS stimulants like cocaine, amphetamine and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). Cocaine deaths have occurred in all countries but most frequently in Denmark. MDMA deaths have increased in all countries but mostly in Finland. ...
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author Simonsen, K. Wiese
Kriikku, P.
Thelander, G.
Edvardsen, H. M.E.
Thordardottir, S.
Andersen, Charlotte Uggerhøj
Jönsson, A. K.
Frost, J.
Christoffersen, D. J.
Delaveris, G. J.M.
Ojanperä, I.
author_facet Simonsen, K. Wiese
Kriikku, P.
Thelander, G.
Edvardsen, H. M.E.
Thordardottir, S.
Andersen, Charlotte Uggerhøj
Jönsson, A. K.
Frost, J.
Christoffersen, D. J.
Delaveris, G. J.M.
Ojanperä, I.
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title Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017
title_short Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017
title_full Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017
title_fullStr Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017
title_full_unstemmed Fatal poisoning in drug addicts in the Nordic countries in 2017
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