Meningitis cases climb to 105 across 9 states
Nine states have reported 105 cases of meningitis, including 8 deaths, linked to epidural steroid injections, CDC reported. An estimated 17,000 people may have received the injections.
New England Compounding Center, the pharmacy that distributed a contaminated steroid linked to the outbreak of fungal meningitis has now issued a recall of all of its products, reports said.
105 cases of meningitis across 9 states linked to epidural steroid injections have been reported as of October 8, 2012 @ 2:00 PM EDT. CDC
Total case count: 105
- Florida: 4 cases
- Indiana: 11 cases
- Maryland: 5 cases, including 1 death
- Michigan: 21 cases, including 2 deaths
- Minnesota: 3 case
- North Carolina: 2 cases
- Ohio: 1 case
- Tennessee: 35 cases, including 4 deaths
- Virginia: 23 cases, including 1 death
- Source: CDC
Map of Healthcare Facilities which Received Three Lots* of Methylprednisolone Acetate (PF) Recalled from New England Compounding Center on September 26, 2012. Map updated October 5, 2012 @ 5:00pm ET. Source CDC
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