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Fig. 2 | Harm Reduction Journal

Fig. 2

From: The impact of fentanyl on state- and county-level psychostimulant and cocaine overdose death rates by race in Ohio from 2010 to 2020: a time series and spatiotemporal analysis

Fig. 2

Standardized mortality rates with 95% credible intervals for overdoses involving cocaine, by race, Ohio 2010–2020. The standardized mortality rates of cocaine-involved overdoses over time on the log scale, by race (Black/White) using the 2010 cocaine-involved overdose rate as the standard. For both races, the solid line of standardized mortality rates of all cocaine-involved overdoses was significantly higher than cocaine standardized mortality rates not involving fentanyl beginning in 2013/2014

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