Rapport
Assessing illicit drugs in wastewater: advances in wastewater-based drug epidemiology
Auteur(s) :
OEDT = EMCDDA (Observatoire européen des drogues et des dépendances = European monitoring centre for drugs and drug addiction) ;
CASTIGLIONI, S. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
VANDAM, L. ;
GRIFFITHS, P.
Année :
2016
Page(s) :
82 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Collection :
Insights, n°22
ISBN :
978-92-9168-856-2
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
ANALYSE CHIMIQUE
;
EAUX USEES
;
MESURES QUANTITATIVES
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
DEPISTAGE
;
METABOLISME
;
EVALUATION
;
METHODE
;
EPIDEMIOLOGIE
;
DROGUES DE SYNTHESE
Thésaurus géographique
EUROPE
;
NORVEGE
;
ITALIE
;
INTERNATIONAL
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Estimating community drug use through wastewater-based epidemiology.
Chapter 2: Target drug residues in wastewater.
Chapter 3: A global overview of wastewater-based epidemiology.
Chapter 4: New psychoactive substances: analysis and site-specific testing.
Chapter 5: Integrating wastewater analysis with conventional approaches for measuring illicit drug use.
Chapter 6: Conclusions and final remarks.
Chapter 1: Estimating community drug use through wastewater-based epidemiology.
Chapter 2: Target drug residues in wastewater.
Chapter 3: A global overview of wastewater-based epidemiology.
Chapter 4: New psychoactive substances: analysis and site-specific testing.
Chapter 5: Integrating wastewater analysis with conventional approaches for measuring illicit drug use.
Chapter 6: Conclusions and final remarks.
Résumé :
"Assessing illicit drugs in wastewater: advances in wastewater-based drug epidemiology" reviews a new approach to estimating drug use in populations, based on the detection and quantification of drugs and their metabolic products in community wastewater. Strengths of the wastewater-based approach include avoiding the problems associated with questionnaire-based research, better identification of the drugs being used and being able to provide near-real-time results, with the power to identify trends in drug use patterns, over time and geographically. Novel uses of the approach are explored, such as the early detection of new psychoactive substances on the drug market. The report also looks at the limitations to the approach and how these can be overcome for this new tool to take its place in the drug epidemiologist's toolkit.
Titre précédent :
Cote :
OEDT-7.22