A fungal meningitis outbreak in hospitals in the Mexican state of Durango that has killed 35 people was allegedly caused by an anesthesiologist who misused drugs during gynecological obstetric and prosthetic replacement procedures
they often dragged out those traffic stops. so far no response from arpaio who calls himself america s toughest sheriff. health officials saying they are not taking any chances involving potentially contaminated medications. the f.d.a. getting reports of seven cases with patients with complications after receiving steroid injections. the injections contain the same drug at the center of last deadly fungal meningitis outbreak that killed more than 50 people. the pharmacy has recalled the products pending an investigation. i m marianne rafferty, the o reilly factor returns are a the break. for your latest headlines log on to foxnews.com.
administration reports getting indications of seven cases involving possibly contaminated medication all from the same pharmacy, this one in northwest tennessee. the steroid injections contain the same drug at the center of last year s deadly fungal meningitis outbreak. that killed more than 50 people. workers produced those shots at a pharmacy in massachusetts. the f.d.a. reports at least one of these new cases appears to be a fungal infection. slightly fewer americans are expected to hit the roads this memorial day weekend. a.a.a. reports most of the nearly 35 million travelers will go by car. although that number is down 1% from a year ago. part of the reason could be higher gas prices analysts say in the upper midwest, gas has soared as much as 68 cents a gallon in the past two weeks. they say refinery issues. overall though, folks across the country are paying about the same for a gallon of regular as last year. the national average $3.65.