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Introducing the National Drug Early Warning System.

Eleanor Erin Artigiani1, Eric D Wish.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In 2013, NIH NIDA released a special funding opportunity to update and expand their longstanding Community Epidemiology Workgroup (CEWG) by creating a coordinating center for a new type of monitoring system that became the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS). This article provides an overview of four primary NDEWS components: core staff; an approach to detecting and monitoring emerging drug trends including community-based epidemiologists and national databases; small rapid follow-up studies; and innovative multimedia approaches for disseminating information. RECENT
FINDINGS: The cornerstones for detecting and monitoring are the 1700+ member NDEWS Network and a coalition of local epidemiologists. Follow-up studies are designed with local researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to focus on local trends. Among NDEWS accomplishments are developing protocols for expanded urinalyses in high-risk populations and conducting follow-up studies with local collaborators in New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, and a tribal nation in Minnesota.
SUMMARY: During its first 6 years, NDEWS has advanced its mission to develop multidisciplinary collaborations and innovative technologies for identifying, monitoring, and following up on emerging drug trends and has contributed to the translation of science into practice. VIDEO ABSTRACT: http://links.lww.com/YCO/A55.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32250985      PMCID: PMC7386464          DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0951-7367            Impact factor:   4.787


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Review 1.  Drug information systems, early warning, and new drug trends: can drug monitoring systems become more sensitive to emerging trends in drug consumption?

Authors:  P Griffiths; L Vingoe; N Hunt; J Mounteney; R Hartnoll
Journal:  Subst Use Misuse       Date:  2000 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.164

2.  Determining spatial access to opioid use disorder treatment and emergency medical services in New Hampshire.

Authors:  Yanjia Cao; Kathleen Stewart; Eric Wish; Eleanor Artigiani; Marcella H Sorg
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2019-04-05

3.  Detecting Novel and Emerging Drug Terms Using Natural Language Processing: A Social Media Corpus Study.

Authors:  Sean S Simpson; Nikki Adams; Claudia M Brugman; Thomas J Conners
Journal:  JMIR Public Health Surveill       Date:  2018-01-08
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1.  Nobody Wants to Be Narcan'd: A Pilot Qualitative Analysis of Drug Users' Perspectives on Naloxone.

Authors:  Jeffrey T Lai; Charlotte E Goldfine; Brittany P Chapman; Melissa M Taylor; Rochelle K Rosen; Stephanie P Carreiro; Kavita M Babu
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2021-02-08

2.  Changes in illicit drug use and markets with the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions: findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System, 2016-20.

Authors:  Olivia Price; Nicola Man; Raimondo Bruno; Paul Dietze; Caroline Salom; Simon Lenton; Jodie Grigg; Daisy Gibbs; Tanya Wilson; Louisa Degenhardt; Roanna Chan; Natalie Thomas; Amy Peacock
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2021-07-16       Impact factor: 7.256

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