Medical Xpress October 12, 2021
Tufts University

Combining emergency medical services and vital statistics data, a new study led by researchers from Tufts University School of Medicine provides a unique view of the opioid overdose epidemic in an urban area. The study identifies neighborhoods with the highest risk of overdose and other drug-related disorders, as well as supports efforts for targeted public health interventions.

The collaborative research team included emergency medical services (EMS) staff, public health officials, and academic researchers who pooled and analyzed data for reports of publicly discarded syringes, opioid-related incidents (ORIs), and fatal opioid overdoses (both the death and injury locations) in order to assess the risk environment in Lowell, Massachusetts. The study was published online on Oct. 6 in Preventive Medicine Reports.

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