Methodological Complexities in Quantifying Rates of Fatal Opioid-Related Overdose

  • Slavova S
  • Delcher C
  • Buchanich J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Purpose of Review Effective responses to the US opioid overdose epidemic rely on accurate and timely drug overdose mortality data, which are generated from medicolegal death investigations (MDI) and certifications of overdose deaths. We identify nuances of MDI and certification of overdose deaths that can influence drug overdose mortality surveillance, as well as recent research, recommendations, and epidemiological tools for improved identification and quantification of specific drug involvement in overdose mortality.

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Slavova, S., Delcher, C., Buchanich, J. M., Bunn, T. L., Goldberger, B. A., & Costich, J. F. (2019). Methodological Complexities in Quantifying Rates of Fatal Opioid-Related Overdose. Current Epidemiology Reports, 6(2), 263–274. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40471-019-00201-9

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