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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Medical Experts Still Seek Cause Of Heroin Deaths
Title:UK: Medical Experts Still Seek Cause Of Heroin Deaths
Published On:2000-05-31
Source:Irish Times, The (Ireland)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 21:27:17
MEDICAL EXPERTS STILL SEEK CAUSE OF HEROIN DEATHS

Medical specialists in Ireland, the US and Britain have yet to discover
what caused the deaths of at least 20 heroin-users in Dublin and Glasgow.
Samples of the drug have been recovered and are being analysed for any sign
of contamination.

A total of 14 heroin addicts in Dublin have fallen ill since the mystery
illness was first identified about 10 days ago, according to Dr Joe Barry,
a public health specialist with the Eastern Regional Health Authority
(ERHA). Seven of these have died, but no new cases have been reported for
several days.

Almost 30 cases have been discovered in Glasgow, and there have been more
than a dozen deaths there. Authorities in the two cities are in regular
contact to share information, he said.

"We link on a daily basis, and the clinicians who are dealing with patients
in both jurisdictions are happy they are dealing with the same thing," he said.

The ERHA had put considerable resources into the identification of any
addicts who exhibited the symptoms linked to the outbreak, assumed to be
caused by contaminated heroin.

The main symptoms are a sudden, localised infection which appears near the
site of heroin injection, often causing abscesses, he said. "It is a severe
infection. They get what is known as systemic collapse."

ERHA personnel were currently trawling through coroner's records "looking
at those deaths that have occurred among drug users", Dr Barry said. Staff
at Dublin's 50 drug treatment centres had been alerted to watch for addicts
with the symptoms and the authority had also established contacts with all
the main hospitals.

The ERHA has set up a freephone helpline at 1 800 459 459 for drug-users
concerned about their symptoms.
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