Pubdate: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 Source: Leicester Mercury (UK) Copyright: 2010 Leicester Mercury Contact: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2251 DRUG USER DIED AFTER TAKING HEROIN CONTAMINATED WITH ANTHRAX A drug user died after taking heroin contaminated with anthrax, health officials revealed this morning. Thomas Forbes, 29, of Loughborough is the fourth heroin user in England to die after taking a dose of the drug which had somehow become contaminated with anthrax. Mr Forbes, who is also known as Tom, died in hospital last Thursday. Tests later detected the presence of anthrax in his system. The first case in England was reported in London in February this year. However anthrax-contaminated heroin has been blamed for 13 deaths in Scotland since last December. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) and NHS Leicestershire County and Rutland today urged all heroin users to stop taking the drug and to seek treatment immediately. They have also said there is no risk to people who do not take the drug. Tim Davies, deputy director of public health at NHS Leicestershire County and Rutland, said: "While public health investigations are ongoing, it must be assumed that all heroin in Leicestershire carries the risk of anthrax contamination. "I urge all heroin users to be extremely alert to the risks and to seek urgent medical advice if they experience signs of infection such as redness or excessive swelling at or near an injection site, or other symptoms of general illness such a high temperature, chills or a severe headache or breathing difficulties, as early antibiotic treatment can be lifesaving. Leicestershire police has launched an investigation into the death. Four Loughborough men, aged 24, 31, 35 and 37, have been arrested in connection with the incident but have been released on police bail pending further inquiries. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D