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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · During 2020–2021, partially alcohol-attributable causes accounted for 126,642 deaths (71.0% of all alcohol-attributable deaths), a 23.5% increase compared with the 102,583 partially alcohol-attributable deaths that occurred during 2016–2017.

  2. Mar 18, 2019 · Death due to acute alcohol poisoning lacks specific anatomical characteristics, compared with other deaths due to drug poisoning. We report three forensic cases of death from acute alcohol poisoning due to inhibition of the respiratory centre and eventual asphyxia.

    • 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.
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  4. Each was provided with a table specifying the 15 causes of fatal injuries and the cause-specific ICD-10 codes. Recent five years of data were requested to calculate the number of fatalities with a valid BAC test result and the number of decedents with BAC ≥ 0.10 g/dL, by cause of injury.

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  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Excessive alcohol use is associated with several leading causes of death among adults aged 20 to 64 years in the US, including heart disease, cancer, unintentional injury, and liver disease. 1 Excessive alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of premature death, 2 and rates of deaths due to fully alcohol-attributable causes (eg, alcoholic ...

    • 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.39485
    • 2022/11
    • JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Nov; 5(11): e2239485.
  6. Symptoms of alcohol overdose include mental confusion, difficulty remaining conscious, vomiting, seizure, trouble breathing, slow heart rate, clammy skin, dulled responses such as no gag reflex (which prevents choking), and extremely low body temperature. Alcohol overdose can lead to permanent brain damage or death. What Is a Standard Drink?

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  7. CDC. Alcohol and Public Health: Alcohol-Related Disease Impact. [Table], Annual average for United States 2015–2019 alcohol-attributable deaths due to excessive alcohol use, all ages. [cited 2022 Apr 26]. Available from: https://nccd.cdc.gov/DPH_ARDI/Default/Report.aspx?T=AAM&P=612EF325-9B55-442B-AE0C-

  8. Excessive alcohol use is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States (1) and costs associated with it, such as those from losses in workplace productivity, health care expenditures, and criminal justice, were $249 billion in 2010 (2).