2 new meningitis infections from bad steroids reported in Michigan

Michigan Department of Community Health: At least 246 people sicken in meningitis outbreak

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan health officials have reported two more infections in the past two weeks linked to contaminated steroids supplied by a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company.

The Michigan Department of Community Health says at least 246 people have been infected with illnesses including fungal meningitis that are part of a national disease outbreak.

The steroids are used in injections to treat neck and back pain.

Read: Mich. man whose wife died of meningitis also has illness.

The department reports that at least 15 people have died in the outbreak, unchanged from two weeks ago.

By Friday, the department says there have been 68 cases of fungal meningitis, 154 epidural abscesses, one stroke and 23 peripheral joint infections in Michigan tied to the steroids.

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