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Drug-related deaths in Scotland in 2009

Table Z Drug-related deaths, on the basis of the ONS "wide" definition, by how they relate to the Drug Strategy "baseline" definition, and deaths from some causes which may be associated with present or past drug misuse, 2000 - 2009

Cause of death

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

All drug-related deaths (on the "wide" definition)

495

551

566

493

546

480

577

630

737

716

of which:

on the basis used for this report's statistics
(i.e. the Drug Strategy "baseline" definition, as implemented by GROS)

292

332

382

317

356

336

421

455

574

545

deaths within the Drug Strategy "baseline" definition, but excluded from this report's statistics because ...1

(a)… cause of death was a secondary infection

or a related complication 2

22

9

10

9

6

12

13

10

23

22

(b) … controlled substance was present only as

part of a compound analgesic or a cold remedy

3

4

6

0

0

1

2

8

10

3

other deaths counted as "drug-related" by the "wide" definition - but not on the basis used for this report3

178

206

168

167

184

131

141

157

130

146

Deaths from some causes which may be associated with present or past drug misuse 4

Underlying cause of death, with its ICD10 5 code(s):

Hepatitis C

(B18.2)

1

2

3

5

5

10

14

12

18

21

HIV

(B20-24)

23

33

33

33

16

31

19

21

18

27

Total all deaths from the specified causes

24

35

36

38

21

41

33

33

36

48

1. paragraph A3 of Annex A explains why these kinds of deaths are excluded from the standard definition of "drug-related death" figures produced by GROS

2. including (e.g.) deaths caused by infections that resulted from the use of heroin which was contaminated by, say, anthrax

3. including (e.g.) accidental deaths which were caused by the use of drugs which were not controlled at the time, such as those before 16 April 2010 which resulted from using mephedrone (assuming that no controlled drugs were found in the body)

4. only a proportion of deaths from these causes can be attributed to drug misuse - see paragraph B8 of Annex B

5. "ICD10" is the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision

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