New Mexico Ranks Second Worst For Overdose Deaths

New Mexico Ranks Second Worst For Overdose Deaths
New Mexico Ranks Second Worst For Overdose Deaths

New Mexico Ranks Second Worst For Overdose Deaths In 2023, most overdose deaths (84%) occurred among new mexicans aged 25 64 years, with 26% of overdose deaths occurring in the 35 44 years age group. less than ten drug overdose deaths occurred among individuals younger than 15 years or older than 75 years. In 2019, new mexico had the eighteenth highest total drug overdose death rate in the nation, including dc (most recent data available). drug overdose deaths have been prominent in rio arriba county with hispanics dying of drug overdose, at a rate of almost 105 per 100,000. whites also have high drug overdose death rates.

Nm Ranks Second In The Us For Drug Overdose Deaths
Nm Ranks Second In The Us For Drug Overdose Deaths

Nm Ranks Second In The Us For Drug Overdose Deaths A new report shows new mexico as the second highest for the number of overdose deaths in young people. angela brauer talks to a doctor about why new mexico is so high on the list, and. States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. although adjusted for differences in age distribution and population size, rankings by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of mortality. 1,024 overdose deaths in 2022. for every 100,000 people living in new mexico, 49 died of drug overdose. this was the second highest drug overdose death rate in the state since data from 1999 became available. Fewer new mexicans died from drug overdoses for the second straight year in a row, according to mortality data released tuesday. the highest rate, recorded in 2021, was 1,029 deaths—roughly three people per day, according to the new mexico department of health.

New Mexico Sees Steep Rise In Overdose Deaths Amid Pandemic Kob
New Mexico Sees Steep Rise In Overdose Deaths Amid Pandemic Kob

New Mexico Sees Steep Rise In Overdose Deaths Amid Pandemic Kob 1,024 overdose deaths in 2022. for every 100,000 people living in new mexico, 49 died of drug overdose. this was the second highest drug overdose death rate in the state since data from 1999 became available. Fewer new mexicans died from drug overdoses for the second straight year in a row, according to mortality data released tuesday. the highest rate, recorded in 2021, was 1,029 deaths—roughly three people per day, according to the new mexico department of health. The new mexico department of health compiled data showing an 8% decline in overdose deaths since 2021: “these decreases are welcome news, but there is still much more to do to reduce the problem. Data released by the new mexico department of health indicated a decrease in drug overdose deaths statewide for the second consecutive year since 2021. in doña ana county, there were. A new report shows new mexico as the second highest for the number of overdose deaths in young people. angela brauer talks to a doctor about why new mexico i. New mexico ranks second in the nation for drug overdose deaths and now federal leaders are saying enough is enough."unfortunately, we're in an epidemic with heroin and prescription.

To Reduce Overdose Deaths New Mexico Passes Expansive Harm Reduction
To Reduce Overdose Deaths New Mexico Passes Expansive Harm Reduction

To Reduce Overdose Deaths New Mexico Passes Expansive Harm Reduction The new mexico department of health compiled data showing an 8% decline in overdose deaths since 2021: “these decreases are welcome news, but there is still much more to do to reduce the problem. Data released by the new mexico department of health indicated a decrease in drug overdose deaths statewide for the second consecutive year since 2021. in doña ana county, there were. A new report shows new mexico as the second highest for the number of overdose deaths in young people. angela brauer talks to a doctor about why new mexico i. New mexico ranks second in the nation for drug overdose deaths and now federal leaders are saying enough is enough."unfortunately, we're in an epidemic with heroin and prescription.