To describe:
The causative agent and mode of transmission behind the multistate meningitis outbreak linked to steroid injections occurred in 2012.
Concept introduction:
Meningitis is the inflammation of meninges, three protective layers of the nervous system. Bacteria cause most serious forms of meningitis. It is facilitated by the previous infection with respiratory viruses. Some forms of meningitis are also caused by viruses.
To discuss:
The way through which improper chemical and physical control played a major role in the outbreak.
Concept introduction:
In 2012, several cases of culture-free meningitis were reported and all of them had received epidural steroid injection which was compounded with preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate solution at New England Compounding Center.
To discuss:
Whether portal of entry plays any role in the spread of meningitis.
Concept introduction:
In 2012, meningitis outbreak sickened over 800 people and caused the death of 76 people. It was found that these individuals received epidural injections of steroids which were prepared in the New England Compounding Center.
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