Fentanyl-related fatality rate down in GP; remains highest in Alberta
Alberta Health’s latest update on opioid related fatalities in the province shows Grande Prairie saw a slightly slower rate in accidental fentanyl-related poisoning deaths in the second quarter of 2019.
But the Swan City still has the highest rate of fentanyl-related fatalities, by far, in Alberta.
Following the release of the Opioid Response Surveillance Report for the first half of 2019, Grande Prairie sits at a rate of 51 people per 100,000 to fall fatally victim to apparent accidental fentanyl-related drug poisoning. That rate is set by the 19 deaths reported in GP between January and June.
The rate is lowered from the 59 people per 100,000 that was set here through the first quarter of the year, after 11 of the 19 fatalities occurred in the first three months of the year.