Pubdate: Tue, 16 May 2000 Source: Scotsman (UK) Copyright: The Scotsman Publications Ltd 2000 Contact: http://www.scotsman.com/ Forum: http://www.scotsman.com/ Author: Hugh Dougherty THREE MORE DRUG ADDICTS HIT BY MYSTERY ILLNESS Three more heroin addicts in Glasgow are seriously ill after using an apparently contaminated batch of the drug. Two women and a man have been taken to hospital in Glasgow since Friday. Twenty-five people have now been affected by the contaminated heroin, the origin of which remains unknown. Nine people, eight of them women, have died. All those affected have developed a serious abscess as a result of injecting into muscle or accidentally outside a vein. Yesterday, Greater Glasgow Health Board said the three addicts had similar symptoms to all the drug users who had already been admitted to hospital. "Post mortems have been carried out on eight cases," a spokeswoman for Greater Glasgow Health Board said. "Their deaths have all been certified by the pathologists as due to multiple organ failure consistent with overwhelming infection. Further investigations are being carried out." The board said tests of heroin so far had revealed no positive results and the root of the infection remains a mystery. Police and health authorities in Fife said yesterday they believed a contaminated batch of drugs was being sold. The heroin is thought to be likely to lead to infection, but police were not treating it as linked to the outbreak in Glasgow. Shug -- "In 1988, The White House Conference for a Drug Free America issued a report saying, 'America is at war. We may lose this one...'. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea