May 23, 2024
For the first time since 2018, the U.S. reported a decline in drug overdose deaths last year, according to preliminary data released this month.
While provisional data from CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics offered some hopeful signs, public health officials warned the overdose crisis continues.
“However, this does not mean we have accomplished our mission,” Deb Houry, CDC chief medical director, said in a statement. “The data show we still lost over 100,000 people last year; meaning, there are still families and friends losing their loved ones to drug overdoses at staggering numbers. This progress over the last 12 months should make us want to reinvigorate our efforts knowing that our strategies are making a difference.”
Here’s what you need to know:
Additional information about the provisional data is available online.
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