DEWS Fax (1998 to 2006)DEWS Fax was a bi-monthly, one-page publication highlighting emerging substance abuse trends and issues in Maryland, including findings from Maryland's Drug Early Warning System (DEWS) projects. The DEWS project, including the DEWS Fax publication, ended in July 2006. By default, all available faxes are displayed below, but you may select one option each from year, topic, drug and special populations to narrow your search. |
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Date | Volume/Issue | Title |
April 2003 | Volume 5, Issue 4 | DEWS Website Provides Valuable Information Regarding Drug Trends in Maryland |
March 2003 | Volume 5, Issue 3 | St. Mary's County DEWS County Snapshot Released: Alcohol and Marijuana Continue to Be Most Persistent Problems |
February 2003 | Volume 5, Issue 2 | Nearly One-Half of New Maryland AIDS Cases Reported in 2001 Associated with Injecting Drug Use, Compared to One-Fourth Nationally |
January 2003 | Volume 5, Issue 1 | Drug Scan Annual Report Reveals Problems with Ecstasy, Oxycodone, and Heroin Among Most Maryland Counties |
December 2002 | Volume 4, Issue 11 | One-Half of Maryland Adult Arrestees Need Substance Abuse Treatment |
November 2002 | Volume 4, Issue 10 | More Than One-Half of Maryland Drug Overdose Deaths Occur in Baltimore City |
October 2002 | Volume 4, Issue 9 | Baltimore Heroin-Related Emergency Department Episodes Continue to Decline; Cocaine-Related Episodes Are Stable |
September 2002 | Volume 4, Issue 8 | Baltimore County and Harford County OPUS Reports Now Available: Youths Report Methods of Ingesting Marijuana and Ecstasy |
August 2002 | Volume 4, Issue 7 | Allegany and Garrett County OPUS Report Now Available: Like Other Counties, Marijuana and Ecstasy Reported to Be Most Popular Drugs |
June/July 2002 | Volume 4, Issue 6 | More Than 285,000 Maryland Adults Are Estimated to Need Substance Abuse Treatment |