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Table DRD-2. Number of drug-induced deaths recorded in EU Member States according to national definitions [see all tables in this series...]

Part (iv) Total drug-induced deaths under the age of 25 years, 1995 to 2007

Country1995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007
Belgium423734::::::::::
Bulgaria42591826166311211022
Czech Republic(1)::::::39151915201012
Denmark::::::::::1120:
Germany110971151141391249089251196157162140
Estonia::101315265716482630:
Ireland:::4145412133313545::
Greece(2)97112126145169119110961311481889223
Spain(3)4630343128201714412010:
Spain(4)::::9198876856514638:
France:::::33303743374432:
Italy224270199136124132101596079604956
Cyprus:::::::::4344
Latvia:0111623231922575
Lithuania046012161011161091315
Luxembourg5621383401354
Hungary:141921211717:1211533
Malta012232112113:
Netherlands:66139161456717117
Austria64695040385241385780769170
Poland::53544876607565495640:
Portugal(5):::38374930132114123045
Romania(6)::::::636551312
Slovenia::71312108149141212:
Slovakia:::::::::11846
Finland12151320394928232624223628
Sweden51012142138292819222422:
United Kingdom (DSD)(7)330337420410407358398413321308244268:
Croatia:::13182026181822101425
Turkey::::::::::1828
Norway:1716272952713829363635:
Totals8939971087109912941354125911451201121911561040-

Notes:

 : indicates data not available 

 Absolute numbers from different countries are not directly comparable since differences remain in case definition and recording methods.   

 The national definitions used to report to the EMCDDA and the methods used are described in Drug-related deaths – methods and definitions.   

 National definitions usually refer to acute deaths directly related to drug consumption (‘overdoses’, ‘poisonings’ or ‘drug-induced’). Note that, in a few countries, the figures include also a limited number of cases of deaths indirectly related to drug use (e.g. AIDS, accidents with positive toxicology). See Drug-related deaths — methods and definitions. Note in addition that in some countries, statistics published at national level may differ from those presented here owing to differences of case definition used at national level.   

 (1) For the Czech Republic, EMCDDA Selection D was used instead of the national definition. National definition includes also poisoning by psychoactive medicines, which accounts for most cases.   

 (2) Data from Greece refers to deaths under the age of 31. Only for years 2000–02 and 2007 these numbers refer to deaths under the age of 25 years old.   

 (3) Data refer to the six major cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Zaragoza, Sevilla and Bilbao. Between 1997 and 2000 data for Sevilla are not included. In 2003 and 2004 data for Zaragoza are not included.   

 (4) Data refer to the whole country.   

 (5) Data include all cases with post mortem analysis positive for any drug of abuse, which is likely to produce an overestimate compared to selection D.   

 (6) Data refer only to Bucharest and several counties in the competence area of the Toxicology Laboratory from Bucharest.   

 (7) United Kingdom (DSD): Figures from the Drug Strategy Definition (DSD) of drug-induced deaths: it is an extract from the ONS definition that includes cases with drugs controlled by the Misuse of Drugs Act of 1971. For details refer to the Methods and Definitions Summary document in this Statistical bulletin. The DSD definition is relatively similar to the EMCDDA definition for general mortality registries(Selection B).   

 See also 'General notes for interpreting data' on the Explanatory notes and help page.   

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2008, taken from national mortality registries or special registries (forensic or police). Based on ‘National definitions’ as presented in Drug-related deaths — methods and definitions.   

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