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Anthrax related heroin death in UK investigated
Posted on February 10th, 2010 No commentsHealth officials have confirmed a heroin user, who tested positive for anthrax, has died.
Shane Brown, 24 and from Blackpool, was taken to the town’s Victoria Hospital on 28 January and died on 1 February.
The Health Protection Agency (HPA), NHS Blackpool and police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death and the source or supply of the drugs.
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Fatal Anthrax Case in Germany Same Strain as Scottish Cases
Posted on February 8th, 2010 No commentsTests carried out at the Health Protection Agency (HPA) and Germany’s Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and Friedrich-Loeffler Institute (FLI) on the strain of anthrax isolated from a heroin user who died in Germany in mid December have shown it is indistinguishable from strains isolated from anthrax cases in Scotland. This suggests that the anthrax contamination in both countries, thought to originate in the heroin supply, could share a common source. This could suggest that the contamination of the heroin may have occurred prior to distribution of the heroin in Scotland and Germany, however it does not offer definitive proof.
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No anthrax heroin infection cases reported in Ireland
Posted on February 8th, 2010 No commentsThere have been no cases of the often fatal anthrax identified in heroin users in Ireland so far, the Health Protection Surveillance (HPSC) has confirmed, despite fears illicit drug trade links between Scotland; which has so far experienced an increasing number of cases, and Ireland could result in some contaminated batches finding their way onto our shores.
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Anthrax alert for heroin users in London
Posted on February 6th, 2010 No commentsThe Health Protection Agency (HPA) and NHS London can confirm that a drug injecting heroin user has tested positive for anthrax and is being treated in a London hospital.
This is the first case of anthrax seen in an injecting drug user in England since similar cases were first seen in Scotland in December 2009. Nineteen cases have so far been confirmed in Scotland. Similarities to the cases in Scotland suggest that the heroin, or a contaminated cutting agent mixed with the heroin, is the likely source of infection.
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Cutaneous Anthrax Risk in Heroin Users – Government of South Australia
Posted on January 27th, 2010 No commentsSA Health has been notified of an outbreak of cutaneous anthrax affecting IV heroin users in Scotland (14 cases) and in Germany (1 case). The outbreak started in December 2009 and an epidemiological investigation is underway. Contaminated heroin or contaminated cutting agent is implicated although a trace-back is likely to prove very difficult. Eight of the cases have died which is an unusually high case fatality rate for cutaneous anthrax.
The risk of cases emerging in IV drug users is likely to be low in SA, given that the outbreak is geographically localised and that sources of heroin are likely to be different for SA than for Europe. Nevertheless, given that people travel between SA and Europe (and particularly UK), it may be worth being alert to unusual skin lesions presenting in patients/clients who inject, particularly if they report recent travel to Europe.
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Anthrax-Tainted Heroin Takes Toll in Europe, Prompts Calls for Emergency Public Health Response
Posted on January 27th, 2010 No commentsEuropean heroin users are on high alert as the death toll rises from heroin tainted with anthrax. At least eight people have died — seven in Scotland and one in Germany — since early December, and another 14 Scottish heroin users have been hospitalized after being diagnosed with anthrax. Meanwhile, drug reform and drug user activists are reporting a cluster of nine suspicious heroin-related deaths in Coimbra, Portugal, although it is unclear at this point whether they are linked to anthrax-tainted heroin. The Scottish government has responded by urging heroin users to stop using and to seek drug treatment. That advice has not gone over well with drug users and public health and harm reduction advocates, who are demanding an emergency public health response.
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Eighth drug user dies in Anthrax outbreak
Posted on January 25th, 2010 No commentsThe number of drug addicts who have died after being infected with anthrax has risen to eight, officials have said.
The latest death came in the Glasgow area, Health Protection Scotland said. A second patient, also a drug user, was also confirmed to be infected with the deadly bacteria after using what is believed to be a contaminated batch of heroin.
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Users advised to use fresh filters as anthrax outbreak spreads
Posted on January 25th, 2010 No commentsA warning to heroin users not to re-use filters has come from the agency tackling the deadly outbreak of anthrax among heroin users in Scotland.
The warning came as the infection was confirmed today as having spread to a single case in Ayrshire and Arran, the sixth NHS board area in Scotland where cases have been confirmed.
The total number of confirmed cases in the outbreak now stands at 15, seven of whom have died since the infection was first identified in Glasgow in December 2009.
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Anthrax death from heroin reported in Germany
Posted on January 18th, 2010 No commentsFollowing the deaths of seven heroin users and infections of 14 by anthrax in Scotland, fears have begin to rise in Germany following a fatal case of anthrax in a 24-year-old male injecting drug user.
The man, who has not been identified, was hospitalized on December 6, complaining of swelling in his leg following a drug injection. Details are unknown, but it is believed that the man was attempting to inject heroin into a vein.
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Seven dead, 14 hospitalised… who is infecting Scotland’s heroin with anthrax?
Posted on January 18th, 2010 No commentsIt is a health scare which has seen seven people die in Scotland so far with another 14 hospitalised, yet there is no panic in the streets, few headlines and little fearful talk in homes or in offices.
The reason for the silence? The victims are all drug addicts, a faceless heroin-injecting underclass, who few care about. In the last month, anthrax-infected heroin has killed four people in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area, two in Tayside and one in the Forth Valley.













