A comparison of the characteristics of accidental substance-related acute toxicity deaths in canada across life stages, 2016–2017

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  • What: Based on national chart review study of coroner and medical examiner data on acute toxicity deaths in 2016 and 2017 this analysis compares the burden of deaths and circumstances of death locations of acute toxicity event and death health history and substances contributing to death of people by sex and life stage. In this analysis, the authors compare characteristics of acute toxicity deaths across life stages for youth, adults and older adults. For this study, life stages are defined as youth (aged 12 to 24 years), Author references: Highlights. Contex­ tual information from coroner and medical . . .

     

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