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Illicit drug-related harm during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games: implications for public health surveillance and action.

机译:2000年悉尼奥运会期间与毒品有关的非法伤害:对公共卫生监督和行动的影响。

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AIMS: To describe presentations to emergency departments during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games for conditions related to the use of illicit drugs; to discuss the implications of such presentations for surveillance and public health action at similar events in the future. DESIGN: Identification of target presentations in sentinel emergency departments; entry of data into a purpose-built database; and daily electronic transfer of data for central collation and analysis. SETTING: Fifteen sentinel emergency departments in the greater Sydney metropolitan area for a 38-day period spanning the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred and twenty-four presentations to sentinel emergency departments with conditions related to illicit drug use. MEASUREMENTS: Patient's age, sex, country and region of residence, location of emergency department, types of illicit drugs involved and departure status. FINDINGS: The mean daily number of presentations for adverse events due to illicit drug use was significantly higher (13.3 versus 8.8 presentations, t = 2.2, P = 0.04) in the 2-week Olympic Games period than in the lead-up to the Games, culminating in a large peak following the closing ceremony. There was also a significant increase (5.1 versus 1.7 presentations, t = 2.8, P = 0.007) in the mean daily number of presentations related to use of ecstasy or amphetamines, whereas no change was noted in presentations related to heroin use. Over half (52%) of presentations occurred at two emergency departments in areas known as being 'hot-spots' for illicit drug use. CONCLUSIONS: Enhanced surveillance of adverse events following illicit drug use, possibly targeting known 'hot-spots', should be considered for future mass events. Advance preparation of preventive strategies, such as 'party-safe' messages, will enable rapid response to unusual patterns of illicit drug-related harm during future mass events.
机译:目的:描述在2000年悉尼奥运会期间向急诊部门介绍与非法药物使用有关的情况;讨论此类演示文稿对未来类似事件中的监视和公共卫生行动的意义。设计:确定前哨急诊部门的目标陈述;将数据输入专用数据库;以及每天的电子数据传输以进行中央整理和分析。地点:悉尼大都市地区的十五个哨兵急诊部门,历时38天,历经2000年悉尼奥运会。参与者:424次向哨兵急诊部门介绍了与非法药物使用有关的情况。测量:患者的年龄,性别,居住的国家和地区,急诊室的位置,所涉非法药物的类型和离开状态。结果:在两周的奥运会期间,因非法药物使用引起的不良事件的每日平均报告数量明显高于奥运会之前(13.3 vs 8.8,t = 2.2,P = 0.04)。闭幕式之后,最终达到一个大高峰。与使用摇头丸或苯丙胺有关的平均每日呈报数也有显着增加(5.1相对于1.7呈报,t = 2.8,P = 0.007),而与海洛因使用有关的呈报未见变化。超过一半(52%)的报告是在两个急诊部门发生的,这些地区被称为非法毒品的“热点”地区。结论:对于将来的大规模事件,应考虑加强对非法药物使用后不良事件的监测,可能针对已知的“热点”。提前准备预防策略,例如“聚会安全”消息,将能够在未来的大规模事件中快速响应与毒品有关的不正常形式的异常伤害。

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