Abstract
This report presents emergency department (ED) visit estimates for alcohol-specific diagnoses, conditions presented in the ED that were exclusively caused by alcohol use without any other contributing factor, by sex, from 2003 – 2004 to 2021 – 2022, using data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.
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