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Feb 29, 2024 · ** Deaths from causes fully attributable to alcohol use (i.e., 100% alcohol-attributable causes) include alcohol abuse, alcohol cardiomyopathy, alcohol dependence syndrome, alcohol poisoning, alcohol polyneuropathy, alcohol-induced acute pancreatitis, alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis, alcoholic gastritis, alcoholic liver disease, alcoholic ...
Feb 2, 2024 · CDC’s Alcohol-Related Disease Impact application was used to estimate the average annual number and age-standardized rate of deaths from excessive alcohol use in the United States based on 58 alcohol-related causes of death during three periods (2016–2017, 2018–2019, and 2020–2021).
- 10.15585/mmwr.mm7308a1
- 2024/02/02
May 23, 2024 · When adjusted for population growth and age, the alcohol death rate has risen by 70% from 2012 to 2022, moving from 7.97 to 13.53 deaths per 100,000 people. Although deaths fell somewhat in 2022 ...
Results: Alcohol was detected in only 7% of natural deaths from all causes and in four of 40 deaths categorised as unknown/obscure. Alcohol concentrations > or = 350 mg/100 ml were found in nine drug/alcohol abuse deaths (range 362-506 mg/100 ml), five accidental deaths (356-504 mg/100 ml), and one homicide victim (400 mg/100 ml).
Mar 18, 2019 · Alcohol can inhibit the central nervous system (CNS), cause respiratory depression and, eventually, lead to death by asphyxia [12,13]. Autopsies of cases of death due to AAP lack specific anatomical–pathological findings, compared with other subjects within forensic medicine.
- Hui Wang, Hongmei Xu, Wencan Li, Beixu Li, Qun Shi, Kaijun Ma, Bi Xiao, Long Chen
- 10.1080/20961790.2019.1572259
- 2020
- Forensic Sci Res. 2020; 5(4): 341-347.
utable to alcohol as the primary cause of death.5 Additionally, we only include deaths in which an alcohol-attributable cause was listed as the “underlying cause of death” (i.e., the direct cause), rather than including deaths in which an alcohol-attributable cause was listed as a “multiple cause of death” (i.e., a contributing cause).
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Mar 1, 1997 · Alcohol concentrations > or = 350 mg/100 ml were found in nine drug/alcohol abuse deaths (range 362-506 mg/100 ml), five accidental deaths (356-504 mg/100 ml), and one homicide victim...