Identifying the changing age distribution of opioid-related mortality with high-frequency data.
Lauren A PaulYe LiPamela LeeceTara GomesAhmed M BayoumiJeremy HerringRegan MurrayPatrick E BrownPublished in: PloS one (2022)
This analysis may inform a refocusing of public health strategy for reducing rising rates of opioid-related mortality, including effectively reaching both older and younger males, as well as young females, with health and social supports such as treatment and harm reduction measures.
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