Catbird
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There's been no new information from the Minnesotat Dept. of Health since Oct. 6th. The case count remains at 3, with no known fatalities.
Minnesota Department of Health Fungal Meningitis Outbreak
Confirmed cases in Minnesota: 3
The fungal infections are associated with a steroid product and produce an uncommon form of meningitis, which should not be confused with the viral or bacterial forms of the illness with which most people are familiar. This form of the illness cannot be transmitted from person to person.
Minnesota Department of Health Fungal Meningitis Outbreak
Confirmed cases in Minnesota: 3
- Minnesota identifies meningitis case linked to injectable steroid products
[*] (MDH News Release - October 6, 2012)
- State health department working with Minnesota health care providers to follow up on use of product linked to fungal meningitis outbreak
[*] (MDH News Release - October 4, 2012)
The fungal infections are associated with a steroid product and produce an uncommon form of meningitis, which should not be confused with the viral or bacterial forms of the illness with which most people are familiar. This form of the illness cannot be transmitted from person to person.
- Fungal Meningitis Basics
- General information about fungal meningitis and frequently asked questions for patients.
- Information for Health Care Professionals
- Instructions for clinicians for diagnostic testing and treatment of fungal meningitis.
- Laboratory Submissions
- Instructions for labs on how to submit specimens to the MDH-Public Health Lab.
- Multi-State Meningitis Outbreak
- CDC information on the coordination of a multi-state investigation of meningitis among patients who received epidural steroid injections (medication injected into the spine). Attention: Non-MDH link
- Meningitis Outbreak Map
- U.S. map showing states with persons with meningitis linked to epidural steroid injections. Attention: Non-MDH link