The number of deaths caused by alcohol has risen steadily in Saxony in recent years. In 2017, 1009 men and women died as a result of alcohol consumption, and this figure rose to 1149 by 2021, according to the state government's new drug and addiction report. It was presented on Tuesday in Auerbach in Vogtland. According to the report, alcohol remains the number one addiction problem in this country. According to the report, around 420,000 people between the ages of 15 and 64 recently consumed alcohol at risk. This corresponds to around ten percent of the population. According to experts, it is particularly fatal when women reach for the bottle during pregnancy.
The report states that binge drinking and risky consumption are also widespread among women in Saxony. During pregnancy, this can affect the development of unborn children and lead to lifelong damage and behavioral problems. Experts speak of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). This is the most common cause of a congenital, lifelong disability. According to calculations, 500 to 600 children are born with FASD in Bavaria every year. Health Minister Petra Köpping (SPD) described these figures as "particularly tragic".