The impact of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on drug overdose-related deaths in the United States and Canada: a systematic review of observational studies and analysis of public health surveillance data
Abstract Background There are preliminary indications that the trajectory of drug overdose-related deaths in North America has been exacerbated due to the novel coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19). As such, the impact of COVID-19 on drug overdose-related deaths was examined through a systematic...
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Main Authors: | Sameer Imtiaz (Author), Frishta Nafeh (Author), Cayley Russell (Author), Farihah Ali (Author), Tara Elton-Marshall (Author), Jürgen Rehm (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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