Opioid-involved Overdose Surveillance in Georgia
Opioid-involved overdose deaths have been rapidly increasing in Georgia since 2010, driven largely by increased use and misuse of prescription opioids (e.g., Oxycodone and Hydrocodone). Beginning in 2013, illicit opioids such as heroin and fentanyl drove the sharp increase in opioid-involved overdose deaths.
The Drug Overdose Surveillance Unit monitors overdose trends in Georgia, and provides overdose data to the public and to partners working to end the opioid epidemic. This data is also used to detect and respond to rapid increases, or clusters, of overdoses, such as the Counterfeit Percocet-Related Overdose Cluster in Macon during June 2017.
Georgia Drug Overdose Surveillance Data
2018 Data
2017 Data
2016 Data
Perscription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) Data
2016-2017 Data
Online Interactive Data
- OASIS Online Analytical Statistical Information System (customizable maps, charts, and graphs of drug overdose fatality data in Georgia)
Other Georgia Publications
- The Georgia Multi-Stakeholder Opioid and Substance Use Response Plan
- Counterfeit Percocet-Related Overdose Cluster, Georgia, June 2017
- Fentanyl-Associated Illness among Substance Users- Fulton County, Georgia, 2015
Other Opioid and Substance Misuse Surveillance Resources
- Georgia Emergency Medical Services (includes guidance for documenting drug-overdose related EMS trips)
- Georgia Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP)
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) in Georgia (Note: NAS is a reportable condition in Georgia)
- CDC Opioid Overdose Information
- Georgia Substance Abuse Research Alliance (SARA) (background and data on opioid impact, treatment, and legislation recommendations for Georgia)
- Georgia Strategic Prevention System (GASPS) (data on substance abuse prevention and related social indicators in Georgia)
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (data on behavioral health, substance abuse, and mental health)
Addiction and Overdose Resources
- Emergency Help for Opioid Overdoses
- Georgia Crisis and Access Line
- SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator
- Prescription Opioid Abuse Prevention, Education and Awareness
- Prescription Drug Misuse, Abuse, Addiction and Overdose Prevention
Contact Information
Business Hours: (404)-657-2588
After Hours Public Health Emergencies: 1-866-PUB-HLTH (1-866-782-4584)
Page last updated 11/6/2018