As the number of people nationwide sickened or killed by meningitis from tainted steroid injections grows, so has litigation, including suits filed in New Jersey on Tuesday.

Jennifer Marko of Millville and Brian Pennington of Vineland sued New England Compounding Co. (NECC) of Framingham, Mass., which allegedly prepared fungus-contaminated steroid shots and sent them to more than 70 clinics in 15 states.

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