A 15th person has died from fungal meningitis linked to possibly tainted vials of a steroid medication, raising the death toll in an unprecedented outbreak, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Saturday.
The new victim was in Indiana, which now has reported two deaths from the rare form of meningitis. Earlier: Fungal meningitis cases grow to 185The number of people stricken with meningitis in the outbreak reached 197 on Saturday, up 13 from Friday. In addition, there is one case of an infection after an injection in an ankle that has not been confirmed as meningitis, the CDC said. Illinois reported its first case of meningitis since the wave of infections began. Minn. woman files lawsuit over meningitis outbreakThe outbreak has turned into a major health scandal after a company based in Massachusetts shipped vials that may have been tainted to 23 states and 76 medical facilities. The scare has prompted multiple investigations and the company, New England Compounding Center, has recalled the product and suspended operations. FDA regulation of pharmacies has knotty history(c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2012. Check for restrictions at: http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp |
10/13/2012
CDC reports 15th death from meningitis outbreak
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