
Auteur L. J. PAULOZZI
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (6)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; L. J. PAULOZZI ; G. FRANKLIN ; G. KERLIKOWSKE ; C. M. JONES ; N. GHIYA ; T. POPOVIC | 2012
Dans Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Vol.61, n°1, January 13, 2012) Article : PériodiqueIn 2007, approximately 27,000 unintentional drug overdose deaths occurred in the United States, one death every 19 minutes. Prescription drug abuse is the fastest growing drug problem in the United States. The increase in unintentional drug over[...]
H. JOHNSON ; L. J. PAULOZZI ; C. PORUCZNIK ; K. MACK ; B. HERTER | 2014
Dans Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Vol.63, n°26, July 4, 2014) Article : PériodiqueDuring 2003-2009, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in Florida increased 61.0%, from 1,804 to 2,905, with especially large increases in deaths caused by the opioid pain reliever oxycodone and the benzodiazepine alprazolam. In response[...]
L. J. PAULOZZI | 2011
Dans Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Vol.60, Suppl., January 14, 2011) Article : PériodiqueDrug-induced deaths include all deaths for which drugs are the underlying cause, including deaths attributable to acute poisoning by drugs (drug overdoses) and deaths from medical conditions resulting from chronic drug use. A drug includes illic[...]
L. J. PAULOZZI | 2006
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.96 n°10, 2006) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : I measured the role of opioid analgesics in drug abuse-related deaths in a consistent panel of 28 metropolitan areas from the Drug Abuse Warning Network. The number of reports of opioid analgesics increased 96.6% from 1997 to 2002; m[...]
A. J. HALL ; J. E. LOGAN ; TOBLIN R. L. ; KAPLAN J. A. ; KRANER J. C. ; D. BIXLER ; A. E. CROSBY ; L. J. PAULOZZI | 2008
Dans Journal of the American Medical Association (Vol.300, n°22, December 10, 2008) Article : PériodiqueCONTEXT: Use and abuse of prescription narcotic analgesics have increased dramatically in the United States since 1990. The effect of this pharmacoepidemic has been most pronounced in rural states, including West Virginia, which experienced the [...]
D. KANNY ; R. D. BREWER ; J. B. MESNICK ; L. J. PAULOZZI ; T. S. NAIMI ; H. LU | 2015
Dans Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Vol.63, n°53, January 9, 2015) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Alcohol poisoning is typically caused by binge drinking at high intensity (i.e., consuming a very large amount of alcohol during an episode of binge drinking). Approximately 38 million U.S. adults report binge drinking an average of [...]