"Deadly Fungal Outbreak in Mexico Linked to Cosmetic Surgeries Claims Seven Lives"

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported seven confirmed or probable deaths linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak tied to two surgery clinics in Mexico. The outbreak, which began in May, has resulted in 34 suspected, probable, or confirmed cases of fungal meningitis. The clinics have been shut down, but the CDC is having difficulty finding everyone at risk due to incomplete or incorrect contact information. Anyone who received epidural anesthesia at the clinics between January and May 13 is urged to seek immediate medical attention, as the infection can quickly become life-threatening. Symptoms of meningitis include fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, and confusion.
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