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Meningitis Update: 10 Alabama Facilities Receive Products From New England Compounding Center

By: Jamiese Price
Updated: October 12, 2012
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Alabama health officials say 10 health care facilities in Alabama received sterile injectable products from New England Compounding Center, but none of them were contaminated products  in  connection with the fungal meningitis outbreak that's been sweeping the country.

The Alabama facilities have been instructed by the Alabama Department of Health to stop using the product.  Corey Kirkland said the other products from the New England Compounding center are being investigated.

" The good thing is we're following up on all the cases  to make sure that if the other product that we did receive from the new England Compound may have been contaminated we can follow up to make sure that anyone affected by those can get the treatment they need," said Kirkland in an interview Friday morning.

In a press release from the Alabama Department of Public Health it was stated that, Alabama residents who have had an epidural steroid injection since May 21, 2012, and have any of the following symptoms, should talk to their doctor as soon as possible:
New or worsening headache
Fever
Sensitivity to light
Stiff neck
New weakness or numbness in any part of your body
Slurred speech
Increased pain, redness or swelling at your injection site

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports there are 14 deaths related to the contaminated steroid, methylprednisolone acetate.

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