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"Deadly Meningitis Outbreak in Mexico Linked to Aggressive Fungus"
Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals the aggressive nature of a fungal meningitis outbreak linked to clinics in Mexico, which led to the deaths of 12 Americans. The fungus, Fusarium solani, attacked the brainstem of patients who had undergone procedures involving epidural anesthesia, causing strokes and hemorrhaging. The outbreak highlights the risks of medical tourism, with experts warning about the introduction of harmful pathogens due to supply shortages and lack of regulation in Mexico. The CDC has documented cases and issued alerts, urging those who traveled to Mexico for medical procedures to seek testing, while emphasizing the importance of early care for infections.