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Table TDI-7. Data coverage in 2006 for countries supplying data [see all tables in this series...]

Part (i) Number of new and all clients entering treatment by type of treatment centre

CountryOutpatient centresInpatient centresOther agencies
NewAllNewAllNewAllTypes of other agency
Bulgaria117801179527
Czech Republic10402189827184822524127Low-threshold agencies
Denmark119348056438972232
Germany13842551344616912
Ireland1676393650395398391General practitioners and low-threshold methadone maintenance and crisis counselling
Greece139826538061855189339Low-threshold agencies
France77153593143602291961
Italy3483647823
Cyprus173360201233145
Latvia(1)443369635
Lithuania3235573
Luxembourg(2)28711814420 Specialised drug units of judicial police
Hungary43691050913044971
Malta417758Outpatient and specialised inpatient treatment centres, low-threshold agencies and units in prison
Netherlands52269623Outpatient, inpatient treatment centres and low-threshold agencies
Austria194542001971403
Portugal(1)4745
Romania6071350
Slovakia382826289653177448Treatment units in prison
Finland3401451142986
Sweden(3)817187462328452243Treatment units in prison
United Kingdom474491212021141341110353833General practitioners
Turkey15302853

Notes:

 (1) Data include only new clients (first treatments). 

 (2) Data include only all clients. 

 (3) Other agencies data include clients of treatment units, motivation units and units for juveniles. They do not include data for first treatments. 

 See also ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2007 — Table TDI by centre type. 

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