A key component of understanding and preventing overdoses and overdose deaths related to opioid use in New Brunswick is having a clear picture of when, where and how these overdoses are happening.
The Government of New Brunswick has established surveillance mechanisms to ensure that this information is being captured in a timely fashion.
Surveillance of apparent opioid overdoses in New Brunswick
- Quarter 3, 2024 Report
- Quarter 2, 2024 Report
- Quarter 1, 2024 Report
- Quarter 4, 2023 Report
- Quarter 3, 2023 Report
- Quarter 2, 2023 Report
- Quarter 1, 2023 Report
- Quarter 4, 2022 Report
- Quarter 3, 2022 Report
- Quarter 2, 2022 Report
- Quarter 1, 2022 Report
- Quarter 4, 2021 Report
- Quarter 3, 2021 Report
- Quarter 2, 2021 Report
- Quarter 1, 2021 Report
- Quarter 3 & 4, 2020 Report
- Quarter 1 & 2, 2020 Report
- Quarter 4, 2019 Report
- Quarter 3, 2019 Report
- Quarter 2, 2019 Report
- Quarter 1, 2019 Report
- Quarter 3 & 4, 2018 Report
- Quarter 1 & 2, 2018 Report
- Quarter 4, 2017 Report
- Quarter 3, 2017 Report
- Quarter 1 (update) and Quarter 2, 2017 Report
- Summary of 2016 and Quarter 1 of 2017