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Drug Abuse Warning Network : ウィキペディア英語版 | Drug Abuse Warning Network
The Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) is a public health surveillance system in the United States that monitors drug-related visits to hospital emergency departments and drug-related deaths investigated by medical examiners and coroners.〔()〕 ==Organization== Hospitals participating in DAWN are non-federal, short-stay general hospitals that feature a 24-hour emergency department.〔()〕 Patients are never interviewed. All data are collected through a retrospective review of patient medical records and decedent case files. DAWN collects detailed drug data, including illegal drugs of abuse, prescription and over-the-counter medications, dietary supplements, and non-pharmaceutical inhalants.〔()〕 Because the DAWN cases are defined broadly, DAWN captures many different types of drug-related cases.〔()〕 The whole point of this organization is to find out how many people abuse most drugs. They also seek short-stay hospitals, when a case is drug-related.
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