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Missouri sees a decrease in drug overdose cases, according to CDC report

Ashley Fisher by Ashley Fisher
August 21, 2024
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Signs of relief in the nation’s overdose crisis are emerging in Springfield, Missouri.

According to recent data from the CDC, the Ozarks and Missouri as a whole have seen a decrease in both fatal and nonfatal overdose cases.

According to Julie Viele from the Springfield Greene County Health Department, an overdose is a possibility for anyone, regardless of their location.

According to the Springfield-Greene County Health Department leaders, there has been a decrease of 16% in the number of people who died in May 2024 compared to May 2023. Additionally, the number of nonfatal cases has dropped by over 28% during the same time period. This indicates that the overall number of cases is also declining at the local level.

The availability of Narcan has made a significant difference in many cases.

Viele believes that it plays a role in observing a pattern of plateauing or decreasing overdose rates.

According to Bob Patterson, the Director of Mercy EMS, there has been a decrease in the number of non-fatal cases being reported to emergency rooms.

He mentioned that the decrease in numbers can be attributed to the Narcan leave-behind kits that have been distributed in the community for quite some time.

In addition to Narcan, the community’s efforts to combat overdoses go beyond just one solution.

Viele explained that the health department introduced an app called Revive in June 2023. This app serves as a helpful tool that offers detailed guidance on how to respond in case of an overdose.

However, it is important to note that the news is not entirely positive. According to officials, there is still a significant amount of work that needs to be done in order to address and combat the community health crisis.

According to Patterson, there is still a consistent occurrence of 1 to 2 to 3 cases per day. He mentions that there have been occasional spikes in the past, but the community partners are quick to communicate the information to ensure everyone is prepared.

“We must continue our efforts to address the persistently high prevalence rates. It is crucial to ensure that Naloxone is readily available to our community members and to raise awareness among everyone,” emphasized Viele.

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