News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Mystery Illness Kills Twelfth Heroin Addict |
Title: | UK: Mystery Illness Kills Twelfth Heroin Addict |
Published On: | 2000-05-31 |
Source: | Independent, The (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 21:22:09 |
MYSTERY ILLNESS KILLS TWELFTH HEROIN ADDICT
A mystery illness affecting heroin addicts in Glasgow has claimed another
life, bringing the death toll to 12. The outbreak is now being positively
linked with a similar spate of deaths in Dublin, which has killed seven
drug users. A total of 26 addicts in Glasgow and 14 drug users in Dublin
have been affected by the illness.
Last week, tests at the chemical warfare research centre in Porton Down,
Wiltshire, ruled out anthrax, which scientists had suggested may have
caused the Glasgow outbreak.
All the Glasgow cases are believed to have injected directly into muscle
tissue and have suffered severe inflammation around the site of the
injection, followed by shock, collapse and in some cases death. The Irish
cases followed a similar pattern except that most victims have been men,
while more women were affected in Glasgow.
American medical experts have been called in to helpboth cities'
investigations and tissue samples from people affected by the illness have
been sent to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia.
A mystery illness affecting heroin addicts in Glasgow has claimed another
life, bringing the death toll to 12. The outbreak is now being positively
linked with a similar spate of deaths in Dublin, which has killed seven
drug users. A total of 26 addicts in Glasgow and 14 drug users in Dublin
have been affected by the illness.
Last week, tests at the chemical warfare research centre in Porton Down,
Wiltshire, ruled out anthrax, which scientists had suggested may have
caused the Glasgow outbreak.
All the Glasgow cases are believed to have injected directly into muscle
tissue and have suffered severe inflammation around the site of the
injection, followed by shock, collapse and in some cases death. The Irish
cases followed a similar pattern except that most victims have been men,
while more women were affected in Glasgow.
American medical experts have been called in to helpboth cities'
investigations and tissue samples from people affected by the illness have
been sent to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia.
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