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Fig. 4 | Harm Reduction Journal

Fig. 4

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. 4

Choropleth maps of shared spatial component analysis for cocaine overdose deaths in Ohio, 2010–2020. Posterior estimates of counties with above average estimates of all cocaine-involved overdose deaths (red) and lower than average estimates (blue), by year, 2010–2020. The shared component reflects variation and trends common to both racial groups. Highest estimates are seen in urban counties such as those that include Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton

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