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An outbreak of deaths associated with AMB-FUBINACA in Auckland NZ

Authors :
Sinead McCarthy
Mary Jane McCarthy
Oliver Linsell
Nanise Cuthers
Richard Massey
Kilak Kesha
Diana C Kappatos
Yvonne Triggs
Paul Morrow
Rishi Pandey
Dianne Vertes
Simon Stables
Amy Spark
Sarah G G Russell
Rexson Tse
Source :
EClinicalMedicine, EClinicalMedicine, Vol 25, Iss, Pp 100460-(2020)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background AMB-FUBINACA is a synthetic cannabinoid that has been associated with periodic outbreaks of acute poisonings, but few fatalities. In late May, June and July 2017 Auckland, New Zealand, experienced an outbreak of deaths associated with AMB-FUBINACA that continued at a rate of about 2–3 per month through February 2019. The aim of this study was to define the demographic, circumstantial, pathological and toxicological characteristics of this outbreak. Methods All records of the Northern Forensic Pathology Service, Auckland Hospital, were reviewed in which the word “AMB-FUBINACA” was referenced, including initial police reports, autopsy reports and toxicology reports. Recorded data included age, sex, race/ethnicity, times and locations, cause of death, autopsy and toxicology findings, and a brief summary of the circumstances of death. Descriptive statistics were performed using IBM® SPSS® Statistics Version 24 and Microsoft® Excel® Version 14.7.2. Findings Sixty-four cases were identified. One sudden infant death and five cases where cause of death was due to trauma were excluded. Of the remaining 58 cases, 88% were male. Mean age was 42 years. In 95% of the deaths, AMB-FUBINACA alone or in combination with alcohol or another drug was listed as the primary or contributory cause of death. In 41 cases postmortem blood concentrations of AMB-FUBINACA acid were available, ranging from 1000 ng/mL, mean 229 ng/mL, median 140 ng/mL. Comorbidities identified included mixed intoxications (29%), heart disease (47%) and obesity (16%). A mental health diagnosis was reported in 50%, and 40% were on antipsychotic medications. Interpretation This study presents characteristics, comorbidities and toxicological findings in a unique outbreak of deaths associated with the synthetic cannabinoid AMB-FUBINACA in Auckland, NZ. Funding All work was funded as part of the usual employment of the authors in their respective institutions. No special funding sources are reported.

Details

ISSN :
25895370
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EClinicalMedicine
Accession number :
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