Editor’s Note: This is the first in a continuing series about how the West Virginia drug epidemic affects the state’s youngest residents. It will explore newborn withdrawal care, treatment for mothers, prevention and adolescent programs.

CLARKSBURG — Drug abuse has become an epidemic nationwide, with West Virginia leading the country in drug overdose deaths. But one statistic that may have been overlooked is the number of babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome, or NAS, because their mothers used drugs during pregnancy.

Staff writer Darlene J. Swiger can be reached at (304) 626-1403 or dswiger@theet.com

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