The percentage of butane and other hydrocarbons deaths in ages 15–24 has decreased by 73% from 2008–13 to 2014–19
Here are some of the key facts from our latest factsheet on 'Hazardous substances-related deaths reported to the coroner in New Zealand':
- There were 10 hazardous substance-related deaths reported to the coroner in 2019, and eight in 2018. The rate continues to decrease over time, although the number of deaths fluctuated year-to-year, since 2008.
- Butane and other hydrocarbons were the most common cause of death for ages 15–24 and carbon monoxide poisoning for ages 25–74 in 2008–19.
- The percentage of butane and other hydrocarbons deaths in ages 15–24 has decreased by 73% from 2008–13 to 2014–19.
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