Claims against New Jersey and Tennessee clinics that administered tainted epidural steroid injections linked to dozens of deaths have survived a dismissal motion in Boston federal court.

The contaminated drugs from the now defunct New England Compounding Center have been linked to outbreaks of fungal meningitis and other infections that started in 2012 and have been blamed for 751 injuries and 64 deaths.

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