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Glenn Adam Chin, pharmacist linked to deadly meningitis outbreak, arrested

U.S. officials on Thursday arrested a pharmacist linked to a 2012 outbreak of meningitis, which killed 64 people across the United States, as he was boarding a flight out of the country, Justice Department officials in Boston said.

Tainted steroids caused worst outbreak of fungal meningitis in U.S. history, killed 64

Samples of Cladosporium species, left, and Aspergillus fumigatus, two of the fungi diagnosed in the fungal meningitis outbreak that swept the United States in 2012, killing 64 people. A supervising pharmacist who worked at the Massachusetts compounding pharmacy that created the tainted steroid injections that caused the outbreak was arrested Thursday in Boston while trying to leave the U.S. (Harrison McClary/Reuters)

U.S. officials on Thursday arrested a pharmacist linked to a 2012 outbreak of meningitis, which killed 64 people across the United States, as he was boarding a flight out of the country, Justice Department officials in Boston said.

The man, Glenn Adam Chin, 46, had been a supervising pharmacist at the former New England Compounding Center of Framingham, Mass., which produced the tainted steroids that provoked the worst outbreak of fungal meningitis in U.S. history, officials said.

The U.S. Attorney's office in Boston is continuing its criminal probe into the matterbut moved to arrest Chin because of his plans to fly to Hong Kong, officials said.