Document Type
Article
Publisher
Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center
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Publication Date
1-6-2022
Publisher location
Orono
Abstract/ Summary
During November there were a total of 773 fatal and nonfatal overdoses, including 64 (8%) confirmed and suspected fatal overdoses and 709 (92%) nonfatal overdoses. The proportion of fatal to nonfatal overdoses decreased from 9% to 7% between January and November. Deduplicated data derived from multiple statewide sources were compiled to reach these totals. These sources include nonfatal overdose incidents reported by hospital emergency rooms (ED), emergency medical service (EMS) responses without transport to the ED; overdose reversals reported by law enforcement; and overdose reversals reported by community members or agencies receiving state-distributed naloxone. There are an unknown number of private overdose reversals that were not reported and an unknown number of the community-reported reversals that may have overlapped with emergency response by EMS or law enforcement.
Repository Citation
Sorg, Marcella H. and Leidenfrost, Abby, "Maine Monthly Overdose Report for November 2021" (2022). Health & Public Safety. 22.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mcspc_healthsafety/22
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