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Meningitis risk in NJ

TRENTON — New Jersey officials have identified the six health-care facilities that dispensed medication associated with a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis.

Health Commissioner Mary O’Dowd said no cases have been uncovered in Jersey. The outbreak has caused five deaths nationwide.

O’Dowd says the epidural steroid injections were administered at Central Jersey Orthopedics Specialists in South Plainfield; Edison Surgical Center in Edison; IF Pain Associates/Isaiah Florence in Teaneck; Premier Orthopedics Surgical Associates in Vineland; South Jersey Healthcare in Elmer and Vineland; and Richard Siegfried of Sparta.

O’Dowd says anyone who received an injection should contact the facility.Meningitis symptoms include fever, worsening headache, nausea and new neurological deficit consistent with deep brain stroke.