Michigan accuses company linked to meningitis outbreak of law-breaking

(Reuters) – Michigan, one of the worst-affected states in the deadly meningitis outbreak, on Friday suspended the license of the Massachusetts-based company that made potentially contaminated medication, and accused it of violating state licensing law. Three people have died in Michigan and it has the second-largest number of meningitis cases of 12 states affected by the outbreak at 41, after Tennessee with 50 cases and six deaths. Governor Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette said in a joint statement that an investigation is also under way in the state. …