Prof. Sheila Bird, Do Pharmacological Interventions reduce Drugs-Related Deaths? What Statistical Methods are There – and How Can we Use them to Find Out?

Speaker: Prof Sheila Bird OBE FRSE (MRC Biostatics Unit)
Venue: Winstanley Lecture Theatre
Time: 18/11/2013 20:30, drinks from 20:15

Powerful well-designed randomized controlled trials together with intelligence gleaned from the clinical follow-up of research cohorts of HIV -infected patients have transformed the life expectancy of HIV -infected persons from less than 10 years in the 1980s to the loss of 10 years from life-expectancy in the 21st century. By contrast, Scotland lost more lives to opiate-related deaths in the five years from 2006-2010 than to HIV /AIDS in 30 years. Why? To what extent do pharmacological or criminal justice interventions reduce opiate-related deaths? How do we find out . . . ? Sheila describes discoveries in the heroin injectors’ story from 1980 to 2012, and how they were made

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *