Minnesota reports its 12th fungal meningitis case

Published 9:49 am Wednesday, November 14, 2012

ST. PAUL — Minnesota reported its 12th confirmed case of fungal meningitis Tuesday in a national outbreak linked to tainted steroids from a Massachusetts pharmacy.

The new case is a Twin Cities-area man in his 50s who received a spinal injection at a metro pain clinic that received contaminated steroids from the New England Compounding Center, assistant state epidemiologist Richard Danila said. The tainted drugs have been blamed for 438 cases and 32 deaths in 19 states.

“He had some symptoms and he got better. But in the last few weeks he got worse again,” Danila said, adding that his symptoms included headaches and sensitivity to light.

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The patient underwent a spinal tap earlier, but the test results were borderline and health officials didn’t confirm he had fungal meningitis until he underwent a second puncture last week, Danila said.

Danila said this man was not hospitalized, but he thinks at least 10 of the 12 confirmed cases were hospitalized for at least a day or two. He said some were hospitalized longer, and some were released but later readmitted. However, he cautioned, it’s “really dicey” to sort out how many were hospitalized for fungal meningitis, side effects from their treatment or their pre-existing medical conditions.