LANSING, Mich. -

The number of abscesses linked to contaminated steroids has risen in the past few days in Michigan, with three fresh cases reported since late last week.

The infections are linked to a national outbreak of disease blamed for 67 fungal meningitis cases and 13 deaths in Michigan.

The meningitis cases have remained stable recently, but related non-meningitis infections have continued to grow.

The Michigan Department of Community Health says there were 145 epidural abscesses linked to the contaminated steroids as of Wednesday. That's up by three since last Friday.

In all, the department reports the contaminated steroids have affected at least 234 people in the state.

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Meningitis: What you need to know

Published On: Oct 08 2012 11:20:49 AM EDT   Updated On: Oct 09 2012 02:48:36 PM EDT

Find out what you need to know about meningitis and the deadly outbreak that's now spread to nearly a dozen states.

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Find out what you need to know about the meningitis and the outbreak that has killed at least 11 people and sickened more than 100 others.