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KIPRC develops overdose alert system to identify and respond to unusual overdose spikes

7m · Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine · 27 Feb 16:57

ODMAP is a system that helps detect overdose spikes, allowing the Kentucky Department for Public Health to put out alerts advising people to carry naloxone. Andrew Farrey, a syndromic surveillance epidemiologist with the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center at the University of Kentucky talks with Dr. Greg about the cutting edge system.

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