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Introducing NIDA's New National Drug Early Warning System
Linda B Cottler et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020.
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Keywords: COVID-19; drug trends; fentanyl; new psychoactive substances; surveillance.
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The National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS). CEWG: Community Epidemiology Workgroup; SAG: Scientific Advisory Group; NIDA: National Institute on Drug Abuse; GIS: geographic information system, NFLIS: National Forensic Laboratory Information System; ED: emergency department.
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