November
15, 2012 |
32 deaths. 461 cases…and counting. Unless you live
under a rock, you probably know about the nationwide outbreak of an unusual fungal
meningitis caused by Exserohilum rostratum, a plant fungus. The
outbreak is now linked to a single pharmacy in Massachusetts, New England
Compounding Center (NECC), which compounded a variety of drugs used for
injection, including the implicated steroid.
Almost daily, we learn sordid new details, without any of the irony or
salaciousness of the Petraeus affair. This week’s shockers included:Continue reading here
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