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Oxidative stress and altered gene expression occurs in a metabolic liver disease model

ScienceDaily (Oct. 29, 2012) ? A team of researchers under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey Teckman in the Department of Pediatrics at St. Louis University, have demonstrated that oxidative stress occurs in a genetic model of alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency. This is the most common genetic liver disorder in children and can lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in adults. Some cases may require liver transplantation.

The report, published in the October 2012 issue of Experimental Biology and Medicine, suggests that treatment with antioxidants might be of therapeutic benefit for some individuals.

"We have evidence of oxidative stress in livers from an animal model that expresses the classical Z variant form of alpha-1-antitrypsin. The animal model recapitulates the human liver disease, in which the livers accumulate polymers of alpha-1-antitrypsin mutant Z protein, developing fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma with age," says Dr. Marcus. Potentially, non-invasive treatment involving long-term regulation of antioxidant levels could ameliorate the oxidative stress and retard the advancement of disease.

"This is an exciting new report which may help us understand the extreme variability between different patients with this same, single gene, metabolic liver disease. These findings may inform the pathophysiology of other liver diseases as well," says Dr. Teckman. In clinical studies, liver disease from alpha-1-antitrypsin mutant Z protein has shown considerable variability in severity and progression, suggesting that as yet undescribed genetic modifiers may influence disease development. Based on this study, certain antioxidant enzymes involved in oxidative stress defense could be useful targets for further examination. Using microarray technology, the investigators have identified a number of potential alterations in gene expression pathways that could modify the development of liver pathologies. This information could be useful in defining genetic variants that may influence individual susceptibility and in facilitating the design of appropriate treatments.

Steven R. Goodman, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of Experimental Biology and Medicine said, "Teckman and colleagues have demonstrated that oxidative stress occurs in an animal model of Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency. This suggests that antioxidant treatment may be beneficial in this most common genetic liver disorder in children."

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  1. N. Y. Marcus, K. Blomenkamp, M. Ahmad, J. H. Teckman. Oxidative stress contributes to liver damage in a murine model of alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2012; DOI: 10.1258/ebm.2012.012106

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PHOTOS: Kate Hudson Takes Her Sons to Paris!

Kate Hudson is spotted at the Paris aiport with her two boys! Plus, see more photos of celebs spending time with their loved ones!

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Attorneys To Release Confidential Boy Scouts Files On Alleged ...

(CNN) ? More than 20,000 confidential Boy Scout documents will be released Thursday identifying more than 1,000 leaders and volunteers banned from the group after being accused of sexual or inappropriate conduct with boys.

The public release of the Scouts? 1,247 ?ineligible volunteer files? from 1965 to 1985 will not contain the identities of the boy victims and witnesses. The national files are being distributed with the approval of the Oregon Supreme Court by a law firm that won an $18.5 million judgment in 2010 against the Boy Scouts in a case where a Scoutmaster sexually abused a boy.

Wayne Perry, president of Boy Scouts of America, said the group is deeply committed to youth protection, but he acknowledged that in some cases, the organization?s response to allegations of abuse by volunteers ?were plainly insufficient, inappropriate or wrong.?

?Where those involved in Scouting failed to protect, or worse, inflicted harm on children, we extend our deepest and sincere apologies to victims and their families,? Perry said in a statement issued Wednesday evening. ?While it is difficult to understand or explain individuals? actions from many decades ago, today Scouting is a leader among youth-serving organizations in preventing child abuse.?

The Boy Scouts opposed the release of the internal records and said their confidentiality has encouraged prompt reporting of questionable behavior and privacy for victimized boys and their families.

?While we respect the court, we are still concerned that the release of two decades? worth of confidential files into public view, even with the redactions indicated, may still negatively impact victims? privacy and have a chilling effect on the reporting of abuse,? the organization said.

The Scouts also released a September report from a University of Virginia psychiatry professor, Janet Warren, who concluded that the system ?has functioned well in keeping many unfit adults out of Scouting.?

But the attorneys representing victims in several lawsuits against the Scouts say the group hid evidence from the public and police and that the so-called ?perversion files? offer insight into what they deem a serious problem in the organization.

The secrecy protected more than 1,000 suspected child molesters, said the attorneys, who will publicly release the documents during a news conference in a downtown Portland hotel. The attorneys are also seeking the release of post-1985 files from the Boy Scouts.

The files will show that the expelled Scout leaders and volunteers ? all men ? ?are sociopathic geniuses,? said attorney Kelly Clark of Portland, who has reviewed the 20,000 pages and is among the attorneys releasing the papers Thursday.

?They fool everybody,? he said. ?And then they are able to coerce, convince or threaten these kids to stay silent. And you see that play out over and over again in the files.?

Clark said he represents more than 100 men who as children were in the Boy Scouts, and he estimates that more than 50% of his clients have drug or alcohol problems. At least three of them have committed suicide, he said.

Tim Kosnoff, an attorney in Seattle, said the abuse allegedly inflicted on the men as boys ?has a corrosive effect? in which trust, relationship and sexuality issues develop with adulthood.

One former Boy Scout represented by Kosnoff, Keith Early, joined the group at 12, recruited by an assistant Scoutmaster who was a married firefighter with three children and led Scout meetings in a church in Washington state.

Early, now 18, was sexually abused by the Scout leader while helping build a Boy Scout camp on his 42-acre ranch, he said in an interview with CNN. The assistant Scoutmaster was convicted of abusing Early and another boy and is now serving a prison sentence of 10 years to life.

?I felt like I was all alone,? Early said. ?Just thinking about it makes me angry ? because how could you do that to somebody? How could you bring yourself to do that to somebody who is so innocent and has done nothing wrong??

The number of files started each year ranged from 25 to 75 at a time when about 5 million Scouts and volunteers were active, according to Warren?s report. In most cases, ?police, courts and public were aware of the information in the files,? and 58% ?included information known to the public.?

There were ?a small number of files where an alleged offender was allowed back into Scouting after offending,? often after psychiatric treatment, ?those cases were extraordinarily rare,? wrote Warren, who was an expert witness for the Boy Scouts during the court case.

Tim Hale, a Santa Barbara, California, attorney who?s representing allegedly abused Scouts who are now adults, said the released documents could provide information about possible pedophiles.

?We?re talking about hundreds, if not thousands, of unidentified men who should be registered sex offenders who are roaming free in society, free to volunteer with other youth organizations, to work at schools and that sort of thing,? Hale said.

The Boy Scouts disputes that characterization of their files.

In a September 20 statement released by the Boy Scouts, Warren rebutted the characterization that the documents were ?secret files of hidden abuse? by pedophiles.

?The files show a significant amount of public knowledge of the offenders and their unlawful acts. For example, over 60% of the files being made available to the public include some kind of public information. These public domain sources included newspaper articles, police reports, criminal justice records, and records of civil litigation. The majority of men in the files were arrested at some point in their lives for a sex crime,? Warren wrote.

The files are also ?very limited in their ability to answer important research questions about sexual abuse,? she said.

?While some have attempted to categorize these files as a ?treasure trove? of information about pedophiles and their actions, that simply is not the case,? Warren said. ?These files tell us precisely what researchers already knew, and have known for many years: some small number of men will use a position of trust and access to young people to pursue illegal sexual gratification. This is a sad reality that has been with us throughout human history.?

The Boy Scouts say they have improved their youth protection policies the past decade and have initiated such practices as third-party, computerized background checks on all new adult volunteers. Also, at least two adults are present at all scouting activities, the group said.

The Scouts, founded by congressional charter in 1910, instituted character reference checks for Scoutmasters in 1911 and, by the 1920s, began using an ineligible volunteers list deemed not having ?the moral, emotional or character values for membership,? the group said.

In June, the Oregon Supreme Court upheld a lower-court decision to release the documents as requested by media outlets.

?The court had discretion to order, on good cause shown, the release of those documents subject to the redaction of names set out in the exhibits to protect victims of child sexual abuse and reporters of child sexual abuse from embarrassment, retaliation or other harm,? the state Supreme Court said in its order. ?The court in this case properly exercised that authority.?

The media companies seeking the release of the files were the Associated Press, The Oregonian newspaper in Portland, Oregon Public Broadcasting, KGW (a CNN affiliate), The New York Times and Courthouse News Service.

Those media outlets intervened in a 2010 lawsuit in Oregon that resulted in the largest judgment against the Scouts in a molestation case.

That year, an Oregon jury found the Boy Scouts liable for the sexual abuse of a 12-year-old boy more than 25 years earlier, returning a verdict of $18.5 million in punitive damages.

The plaintiff, Kerry Lewis, then 38, allowed his name to be used publicly during the trial, according to his attorneys. He was among six men suing the Boy Scouts over allegations of sexual abuse.

Lewis? attorney, Clark, produced documents during the six-week trial that he said were part of an archive of previously secret Boy Scout files chronicling decades of abuse of boys.

Clark said that when his clients were boys during the 1980s, the Boy Scouts knew that at least one of them had been abused by a former assistant Scoutmaster. At the time of the 2010 trial, that former assistant Scoutmaster was a 53-year-old convicted sex offender released from prison in 2005 and paroled until 2013.

Clark also alleged that though the Scout leader was removed, he was allowed to stay on as a volunteer and the abuse continued. In 1983, the assistant Scoutmaster told troop leaders he abused 17 Scouts, according to plaintiff?s attorneys.

In its verdict, the jury held the Boy Scouts of America 60% negligent; the Cascade Pacific Council, which oversees Scouting activities in the region, 15% negligent; and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 25% negligent.

The church has sponsored a number of Boy Scout troops, including the one to which the plaintiff belonged. A lawyer representing the church said then that the verdict had no impact on the church, because it settled the case out of court more than a year earlier.

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Source: http://fox2now.com/2012/10/18/attorneys-to-release-confidential-boy-scouts-files-on-alleged-child-sex-abusers/

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APNewsBreak: Tenn.'s meningitis has likely peaked

(AP) ? Tennessee's chief medical officer says the rate of new infections from a deadly fungal meningitis outbreak appears to be declining in the state where it was first discovered.

Dr. David Reagan said in an interview Thursday that not everyone who received the contaminated medicine that caused the infections will get sick.

He said the most important factor determining who does get sick is how much fungus was contaminating the vial of medication they received, not their age or even how healthy they were. Tennessee's meningitis patients range in age from 23 to 91.

Tennessee has 66 of the 271 patients sickened with meningitis or joint infections. Eight of the 21 who have died were in Tennessee.

Associated Press

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Application For Bankruptcy - Business & Financial News, Breaking ...

Shelter, clothes and food are the primary requirements of humans for survival. Nowadays, because of the lifestyles we?re living that primary need can be adjusted to include money. This really is simply because nowadays all primary wants possess a price tag attached to them.

It can not be denied that there are many men and women these days that are filing for medical bankruptcy. What exactly is the meaning of this term? Continue reading to get a far better understanding simply because you need to have a working knowledge just in case it happens to you.

Medical Bankruptcy is truly not a term that is employed on a regular basis. In the event you want to file for bankruptcy, you demand Chapter 7 bankruptcy. With this sort of bankruptcy, you are needed to itemize all of your debts, each non-medical and medical-related debts. Also, you?ll need to list all your creditors.

That are the people that happen to be most likely to experience economic difficulties? According to bankruptcy statistics, the elderly and single mothers are the ones who typically file for bankruptcy. It is a known reality that as you get older your wellness deteriorates, this implies you get sick more frequently. As for single mothers they?re responsible for all of the medical bills of their youngsters and themselves. Each these scenarios give the single moms? and the elderly mountainous medical bills which offers them no other option but to file for bankruptcy after a period of time.

Yet another worthy question citizens ask is, ?how can I file for bankruptcy?? There is a straightforward answer. You only require to prepare all the prerequisites and file for it. However it ought to be noted that if you filed for the bankruptcy when, you are not in a position to file again for six years. This only indicates that you are not protected from unexpected and undesirable debts for the set periods.

Aldo Clark is a writer that writes about matters that relate to credit card bankruptcy, and other interesting topics including bankrupt credit.

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  5. Is It Really Possible To Keep A Visa Card While Filing For Bankruptcy?

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Meningitis outbreak toll: 197 cases, 15 deaths

An outbreak of fungal meningitis has been linked to steroid shots for back pain. The medication, made by a specialty pharmacy in Massachusetts, has been recalled.

Latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

Illnesses: 197

Deaths: 15

States: 13; Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

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A-Rod's October brings Snub Seen 'Round the World

NEW YORK (AP) ? His production shriveled, his aura dissipated, his place in history unsettled and his ego almost certainly bruised, Alex Rodriguez took a seat following the Snub Seen 'Round the World and became a spectator, little different than the 50,000 other fans at Yankee Stadium.

At age 37, he has become perhaps the biggest hole in the New York Yankees' batting order this October, a close-to-automatic out.

The $275 million man lives for moments like the one Wednesday night, when the game and his team's season were tottering on a high wire between success and setback.

A player who has spent his entire career trying to gain affection was told he was unwanted, at least not then. So he sat in the front row of the dugout, chin resting on his left hand, and watched as Raul Ibanez pinch hit for him and stroked the home run A-Rod wanted to hit, received the adulation Rodriguez craves.

Afterward in the clubhouse, A-Rod said all the right things.

"Maybe 10 years ago I would have reacted in a much different way," he explained.

While Ibanez's home runs in the ninth and 12th innings gave the Yankees a 3-2 win over Baltimore and a 2-1 AL division series lead, the fallout will linger for the rest of A-Rod's contract, which pays him $114 million over the next five years.

"He wasn't angry. I don't think it will change our relationship," manager Joe Girardi said Thursday. "I saw Al's expression when Raul hit the home run, and you see the type of team player he is."

Still, it had to sting. And Girardi pinch hit for him again in Game 4, sending Eric Chavez up for what would be the final out in a 2-1, 13-inning loss that forced a decisive fifth game Friday.

"If you're Alex Rodriguez and you have 650 home runs, I've got to believe he believes he could have done the same thing," Girardi said. "I had to make a hard decision, and we'll get by that."

And it was a choice noticed around the major leagues.

"That's the toughest decision a manager ever has to face," said Washington's Davey Johnson, a veteran of New York's craziness from his time managing the Mets. "There's times maybe I've thought about it, but I haven't pulled that trigger."

Rodriguez's career has had more drama than one of those "Real Housewives" shows.

Even before that February 2009 day in Tampa where he sat under the tent and admitted using performance-enhancing drugs ? "I didn't think they were steroids," he said before adding, "I knew we weren't taking Tic Tacs" ? his body began to break down.

He played seven full seasons without a major injury before a strained quadriceps in 2008 became the first of a string of ailments that caused five trips to the disabled list in five seasons. There was the hip surgery in 2009, the strained calf in 2010, the knee surgery in 2011 and the broken hand this year.

He hasn't reached 30 homers or 100 RBIs since 2010, hasn't hit .300 since 2008. Fifth on the career list with 647 homers, Rodriguez has become a long shot to break Barry Bonds' record of 762 when just a few years ago it was such a foregone conclusion that bonuses were written into his contract.

And since his remarkable postseason helped New York win the 2009 World Series, he's reverted to October bust by going 10 for 66 (.152) with no homers and six RBIs in postseason play, including 1 for 16 with nine strikeouts this year. Rodriguez hasn't homered in 84 at-bats since Sept. 14 and has been overwhelmed by good fastballs, his hands slow, his timing off. Greeted with light applause for his first at-bat Wednesday night, he was booed loudly by the late innings and even more intently Thursday when he struck out in the eighth inning with runners at second and third.

Some may not think that's worth the $40.7 million he is costing the Yankees this year: $29 million in salary plus $11,687,500 in luxury tax. The money makes the scrutiny only more intense.

So does his social circle. He has dated celebrity girlfriends such as Madonna, Kate Hudson and Cameron Diaz.

Even knowing the Yankees loathe blemishes on their pristine pinstripes, he couldn't stop himself from making repeated splashes in the New York tabloids by associating with a stripper in Toronto, stopping by a swingers' club in Dallas and gambling at illegal poker hangouts.

For all of A-Rod's talk about his desire to just fit in, he'll almost certainly never be loved by Yankees fan the way they adore Derek Jeter.

"Derek has four world championships and I want him to have 10. That's what this is all about," Rodriguez said when he arrived in 2004.

Since then, the Yankees have won only once. And as A-Rod acknowledged on his first day with the team, World Series rings is the only number that counts.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rods-october-brings-snub-seen-round-world-222354899--mlb.html

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Massive Inventory Shrinkage Hits First-Time Home Buyers in - Zillow

Housing inventory is down?? way down in some cases. Data released by Zillow today shows that lower-priced inventory, which is commonly sought by first-time home buyers, has seen steep annual declines.

Around the country, California is showing the largest decline in lower-priced inventory (-42.7 percent). Some of the most eye-popping numbers are out of the San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno and Modesto metro areas, where first-time home buyer inventory fell by more than 50 percent from Sept. 30, 2011, to Sept. 30, 2012.

?First-time home buyers are being squeezed out of the market by falling inventory and the rapid influx of investors looking to buy basic homes to rent out to the growing population of people who have recently been foreclosed upon,? said Stan Humphries, Zillow chief economist. ?Investors are paying in cash and can close sooner, which is more favorable to banks and homeowners looking to sell.?

National inventory rates decline, but less dramatically

Nationally, inventory rates have dropped by one-fifth (-19.4 percent) across all homes, with inventory declining the most in higher-priced homes (-22 percent).

In the largest 30 metro areas, inventory across all tiers has fallen the most in the Sacramento (-42.4 percent), San Francisco, (-42.2 percent) and San Diego (-40.7 percent) metros; and has fallen the least in the Cincinnati (-9.5 percent), Portland, OR (-10.8 percent) and St. Louis (-14.5 percent) areas.

For more information, contact press@zillow.com, view the press release, or check out Zillow Real Estate Research.

Coming Friday, ?California?s Housing Market: Navigating the Post-Bottom Landscape?

Later this week, Zillow and the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate are hosting a forum in San Francisco entitled, ?California?s Housing Market: Navigating the Post-Bottom Landscape.? The forum will feature a distinguished group of speakers and panelists who will discuss and debate the housing market?s ?new normal? and whether it is a good time to buy, and take stock of housing-related tax issues including California?s Proposition 13 and the mortgage interest deduction.

A live video webcast of the forum will also be made available Friday at 8 a.m. Pacific: http://www.zillow.com/blog/category/housing-forum/

Source: http://www.zillow.com/blog/2012-10-11/massive-inventory-shrinkage-hits-first-time-home-buyers-in-california/

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Career Services Manager 12013 - HigherEdJobs

ASPIRE - BELIEVE - ACHIEVE --We are Trident University International!

The Career Services Manager provides leadership, program development, and administration of a comprehensive, centralized Career Center for students and alumni, with a special focus on our veteran population seeking to transition into a civilian career. This person supports the mission, goals and objectives of the University and the division of Student Services, while ensuring that the mission and goals of the Career Center are fulfilled. The Manager provides career counseling and delivers other career services to the various student constituents. Collaboration in outreach activities with academic and administrative departments, alumni, employers and consortia members to provide programs and services to benefit students, alumni and/or employers is required.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Create and launch the Trident University Career Center
  • Oversee the development, coordination, implementation and evaluation of all career planning, continuing education, employment, and post-graduate volunteer programs and services
  • Establish, review and revise policies and procedures to carry out the general operations of the Career Center
  • Counsel current students and alumni regarding career choice, resume writing, cover letter and other correspondence, interview skills, internship and job search strategies, continuing education information and other career development topics
  • Create and implement online library of resources to assist students with resume writing, job search, and interview skills
  • Maintain all electronic resources related to the department, including career management system, up-to-date career library, and web-page
  • Develop, present, and record virtual workshops on various topics including career exploration, major selection, internship information, resume writing, interviewing, and conducting a job search
  • Work collaboratively with TUI staff to ensure that the Career Center maintains a positive student-centered, service-oriented environment that is responsive to the changing needs of students, alumni, veterans, employers and the institution
  • Develop and maintain relationships with local and regional organizations to promote internship and employment opportunities for students and graduates
  • All other duties as assigned
When you work with Trident University, what you do matters!

If you meet the qualifications listed below, we encourage you to apply.

Final candidate will be subject to a criminal background check.

Position Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree required
  • Master's Degree preferred
  • Academic degrees preferred in personnel services, career services, or some related field
  • At least 5-7 years experience in a career services, recruitment, or job counseling positions, preferably in a university setting
  • 2-3 years experience in a supervisory role leading teams
  • Well versed in career counseling techniques, job search strategies, employer relations and recruitment methods, and an understanding of current technologies and trends in the career services field
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, constantly changing, team-oriented office environment
  • Strong verbal and written communication, computer, presentation, public relations, organizational, and multi-tasking abilities
  • Experience working with veterans or active military populations a plus
Skills and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of online career services resources, with an emphasis on career exploration, resume writing, job interviewing, and job search
  • Experience connecting students or constituents with potential employers
  • Proficiency in data collection and analysis
  • Ability to work independently to organize and execute large projects
Work Environment

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The employee is frequently required to walk, sit at desk and work on a computer for extended periods of time. He/she will work a standard business workweek in a multi story office building with elevator access. Will work a standard work week but will often involve overtime on weekdays or weekends.

Source: http://www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175677824

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Clinics rush to warn patients of tainted steroid

A sign requesting "No Soliciting" hangs on the door of New England Compounding in Framingham, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. An outbreak of a rare and deadly form of fungal meningitis that has killed 4 people and sickened another 26 in five states is believed to have been traced back to a steroid manufactured by the New England Compounding Center. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

A sign requesting "No Soliciting" hangs on the door of New England Compounding in Framingham, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. An outbreak of a rare and deadly form of fungal meningitis that has killed 4 people and sickened another 26 in five states is believed to have been traced back to a steroid manufactured by the New England Compounding Center. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

UPDATE adds Indiana as the sixth state to report a case; map shows states affected by meningitis outbreak

A sign marks an entrance to Saint Thomas Hospital medical campus in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012. An outbreak of a rare and deadly form of meningitis that has sickened more than two dozen people was first detected among patients treated at the Saint Thomas Outpatient Neurosurgery Center in the complex. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., is shown Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. Dr. Robert Latham, chief of medicine at Saint Thomas, said Thursday a patient died there late Wednesday or early Thursday, bringing the number of deaths in Tennessee to three in a growing outbreak of a rare form of meningitis that has sickened more than two dozen people in five states. One of the clinics that used the steroid injection suspected in causing the meningitis is located in Saint Thomas. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Dr. Madeleine Biondolillo, Director of the Mass. Bureau of Healthcare Safety, answers a reporter's question regarding a meningitis outbreak linked to medicine from a Massachusetts specialty pharmacy, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 during a news conference in Boston. At rear left is Dr. Al DeMaria, Mass. State Epidemiologist. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

(AP) ? Health providers are scrambling to notify patients in nearly two dozen states that the routine steroid injections they received for back pain in recent months may have been contaminated with a deadly fungal meningitis.

It became apparent Thursday that hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of people who got the shots between July and September could be at risk after officials revealed that a tainted steroid suspected to have caused a meningitis outbreak in the South had made its way to 75 clinics in 23 states.

The Food and Drug Administration urged physicians not to use any products at all from the Massachusetts pharmacy that supplied the preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate.

So far, 35 people in six states ? Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Florida, North Carolina and Indiana ? have contracted fungal meningitis, and five of them have died, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. All had received steroid shots for back pain, a highly common treatment.

It is not clear how many patients received tainted injections, or even whether everyone who got one will get sick. The time from infection to onset of symptoms is anywhere from a few days to a month, so the number of people stricken could rise.

The pharmacy involved, the New England Compounding Center of Framingham, Mass., has recalled three lots consisting of a total of 17,676 single-dose vials of the steroid, preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate, Massachusetts health officials said.

Investigators this week found contamination in a sealed vial of the steroid at the company, FDA officials said. Tests are under way to determine if it is the same fungus blamed in the outbreak.

Several hundred of the vials, maybe more, have been returned unused, but many others were used. At one clinic in Evansville, Ind., more than 500 patients received shots from the suspect lots, officials said. At two clinics in Tennessee, more than 900 patients ? perhaps many more ? did.

The company has shut down operations and said it is working with regulators to identify the source of the infection.

"Out of an abundance of caution, we advise all health care practitioners not to use any product" from the company, said Ilisa Bernstein, director of compliance for the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

The first known case was diagnosed about two weeks ago in Tennessee, which still has by far the most cases with 25, including three deaths. Deaths have also been reported in Virginia and Maryland.

Meningitis is an inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. Symptoms include severe headache, nausea, dizziness and fever.

The type of fungal meningitis involved is not contagious like the more common forms. It is caused by a fungus often found in leaf mold and is treated with high-dose antifungal medications, usually given intravenously in a hospital.

Robert Cherry, 71, a patient who received a steroid shot at a clinic in Berlin, Md., about a month ago, went back Thursday morning after hearing it had received some of the tainted medicine.

"So far, I haven't had any symptoms ... but I just wanted to double check with them," Cherry said. "They told me to check my temperature and if I have any symptoms, I should report straight to the emergency room, and that's what I'll do."

The company that supplied the steroid in question is what is known as a compounding pharmacy. These pharmacies custom-mix solutions, creams and other medications in doses or in forms that generally aren't commercially available.

Other compounding pharmacies have been blamed in recent years for serious and sometimes deadly outbreaks caused by contaminated medicines.

Two people were blinded in Washington, D.C., in 2005. Three died in Virginia in 2006 and three more in Oregon the following year. Twenty-one polo horses died in Florida in 2009. Earlier this year, 33 people in seven states developed fungal eye infections.

Compounding pharmacies are not regulated as closely as drug manufacturers, and their products are not subject to FDA approval.

A national shortage of many drugs has forced doctors to seek custom-made alternatives from compounding pharmacies.

The New England Compounding Center makes dozens of other medical products, state officials said. But neither the company nor health officials would identify them.

The company said in a statement Thursday that despite the FDA warning, "there is no indication of any potential issues with other products." It called the deaths and illnesses tragic and added: "The thoughts and prayers of everyone employed by NECC are with those who have been affected."

A 2011 state inspection of the Framingham facility gave the business a clean bill of health.

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Associated Press writers Travis Loller in Nashville, Jay Lindsay in Boston, Randall Chase in Wilmington, Del., and AP chief medical writer Marilynn Marchione in Milwaukee contributed to this story.

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Online:

http://www.cdc.gov/meningitis/fungal.html

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