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Hospital alcohol admissions soar | Hospital alcohol admissions soar |
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Hospital admissions linked to alcohol use have more than doubled in England since 1995, an NHS report shows. | Hospital admissions linked to alcohol use have more than doubled in England since 1995, an NHS report shows. |
Alcohol was the main or secondary cause of 207,800 NHS admissions in 2006/7, compared to 93,500 in 1995/96. | Alcohol was the main or secondary cause of 207,800 NHS admissions in 2006/7, compared to 93,500 in 1995/96. |
There has also been a 20% rise in the number of GP prescriptions for treating alcohol dependency in the past four years, the NHS Information Centre said. | There has also been a 20% rise in the number of GP prescriptions for treating alcohol dependency in the past four years, the NHS Information Centre said. |
The British Liver Trust warned that the health impact of alcohol would only get worse in years to come. | The British Liver Trust warned that the health impact of alcohol would only get worse in years to come. |
Tim Straughan, chief executive of the NHS Information Centre, agreed that alcohol was placing an ever-increasing burden on the NHS. | Tim Straughan, chief executive of the NHS Information Centre, agreed that alcohol was placing an ever-increasing burden on the NHS. |
We are talking about a younger age group, drinking sometimes huge quantities, which can be damaging Dr Varuna Aluvihare, liver specialist at Kings College Hospital | We are talking about a younger age group, drinking sometimes huge quantities, which can be damaging Dr Varuna Aluvihare, liver specialist at Kings College Hospital |
"These rises paint a worrying picture about the relationship between the population and the bottle," he added. | "These rises paint a worrying picture about the relationship between the population and the bottle," he added. |
The figures include hospital admissions for a specific alcohol-related condition - such as liver disease, but also admissions where alcohol is a contributory factor but not the main cause - such as falls due to drunkenness. | The figures include hospital admissions for a specific alcohol-related condition - such as liver disease, but also admissions where alcohol is a contributory factor but not the main cause - such as falls due to drunkenness. |
Of hospital admissions in 2006/7 specifically due to an alcohol-related diagnosis, almost one in 10 were in under 18 year olds. | Of hospital admissions in 2006/7 specifically due to an alcohol-related diagnosis, almost one in 10 were in under 18 year olds. |
In 2006 there were 6,500 deaths related to alcohol, of which two thirds were men - a 19% rise from 2001 figures. | In 2006 there were 6,500 deaths related to alcohol, of which two thirds were men - a 19% rise from 2001 figures. |
The north west had the highest rate of alcohol-related admissions at 170 per 100,000, while the lowest was the east of England which had 72 per 100,000. | |
Teenage drinking | Teenage drinking |
Survey results also contained in the report showed more pupils aged 11 to 15 years who say they have never had an alcoholic drink increased from 39% in 2001 to 45% in 2006. | Survey results also contained in the report showed more pupils aged 11 to 15 years who say they have never had an alcoholic drink increased from 39% in 2001 to 45% in 2006. |
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But those who admit to drinking are drinking more - consuming 11.4 units per week on average, the highest figure ever recorded by the survey. | But those who admit to drinking are drinking more - consuming 11.4 units per week on average, the highest figure ever recorded by the survey. |
And 30% of 15 year olds said it was fine to get drunk at least once a week, the poll of over 8,000 teens found. | And 30% of 15 year olds said it was fine to get drunk at least once a week, the poll of over 8,000 teens found. |
Among adults in 2006, 72% of men and 57% of women reported drinking an alcoholic drink on at least one day in the previous week. | Among adults in 2006, 72% of men and 57% of women reported drinking an alcoholic drink on at least one day in the previous week. |
And 12% of men and 7% of women reported drinking on every day in the previous week. | And 12% of men and 7% of women reported drinking on every day in the previous week. |
According to the NHS Information Centre alcohol was 69% more affordable in 2007 than in 1980. | According to the NHS Information Centre alcohol was 69% more affordable in 2007 than in 1980. |
Dr Varuna Aluvihare, a liver specialist at Kings College Hospital said: "We are talking about a younger age group, drinking sometimes huge quantities, which can be damaging. | Dr Varuna Aluvihare, a liver specialist at Kings College Hospital said: "We are talking about a younger age group, drinking sometimes huge quantities, which can be damaging. |
"We are seeing people in their 20s and 30s. When I started practising, we saw people in their 50s." | "We are seeing people in their 20s and 30s. When I started practising, we saw people in their 50s." |
Frank Soodeen, spokesperson for Alcohol Concern said the figures confirmed what they had heard from frontline NHS staff. | Frank Soodeen, spokesperson for Alcohol Concern said the figures confirmed what they had heard from frontline NHS staff. |
"The government needs to shape a response that meets the challenges thrown up by this bulletin. | "The government needs to shape a response that meets the challenges thrown up by this bulletin. |
"Information campaigns are a great first step, but we also need urgent investment in treatment systems that help steer problem drinkers away from harmful behaviour before they develop chronic conditions." | "Information campaigns are a great first step, but we also need urgent investment in treatment systems that help steer problem drinkers away from harmful behaviour before they develop chronic conditions." |
Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo said the government was working harder than ever to reduce alcohol-related hospital admissions. | Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo said the government was working harder than ever to reduce alcohol-related hospital admissions. |
"The NHS spends £217m a year on specialist alcohol treatment and I have just launched a £6m campaign to make sure people know their units and know how much they're drinking." | "The NHS spends £217m a year on specialist alcohol treatment and I have just launched a £6m campaign to make sure people know their units and know how much they're drinking." |
Alison Rogers, chief executive of the British Liver Trusts said: "This is set to hit England hard over the following years because liver disease can take up to 10 years to develop. | Alison Rogers, chief executive of the British Liver Trusts said: "This is set to hit England hard over the following years because liver disease can take up to 10 years to develop. |
"We need action now to protect people's health to stop health harm from alcohol spiralling out of control." | "We need action now to protect people's health to stop health harm from alcohol spiralling out of control." |