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Figure DRD-12. Changes in numbers and ratio of drug-induced deaths in the EU, Croatia and Norway

Part (i) Changes between 2000 and 2003

 
 
Country
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BG41150.4
CZ80550.7
DE203014770.7
EE31361.2
IE1131081.0
EL3042170.7
ES7056430.9
FR2482330.9
IT10165170.5
LV42120.3
LT45400.9
LU26140.5
HU38320.8
MT650.8
NL1311040.8
AT1671631.0
PL3102770.9
SI19221.2
FI1341010.8
SE1941881.0
UK (DSD)191817870.9
HR51571.1
NO3602550.7
Statistical bulletin 2007: Figure DRD-12 part (i)
Statistical bulletin 2008: Figure DRD-12 part (i)
Statistical bulletin 2009: Figure DRD-12 part (i)
Statistical bulletin 2010: Figure DRD-12 part (i)
See also ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page.

Notes:

Squares above the line represent an increase while squares below the line represent decreases.

Number of cases per country per year are presented in Table DRD-2.

In some countries, the ‘national definitions’ include a limited number of cases of deaths indirectly related to drug use. See Methodological notes in the Statistical bulletin.

Source:

Reitox national reports 2012, taken from general mortality registries or special registries (forensic or police). Based on national definitions as presented in methods and definitions for DRD ‘Definitions of acute drug-related deaths in EU Member States’, as used in the EMCDDA European Drug Report (EDR) and reported in Reitox national reports.

  2000 Ratio
BG 41 0.4
CZ 80 0.7
DE 2030 0.7
EE 31 1.2
IE 113 1.0
EL 304 0.7
ES 705 0.9
FR 248 0.9
IT 1016 0.5
LV 42 0.3
LT 45 0.9
LU 26 0.5
HU 38 0.8
MT 6 0.8
NL 131 0.8
AT 167 1.0
PL 310 0.9
SI 19 1.2
FI 134 0.8
SE 194 1.0
UK (DSD) 1918 0.9
HR 51 1.1
NO 360 0.7

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