HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — An elderly woman who lives on her own in the farm country of southwestern Connecticut has inhalation anthrax, accord ing to initial test results dis closed Tuesday. The patient, who is in her 90s, was hospitalized in critical condition. Gov. John Rowland said. He said more test results were pending and there was no indication of a criminal act. The woman tested positive for the more deadly inhaled form of the disease in five sepa rate tests conducted by the Department of Public Health and Griffin Hospital in Derby, Rowland said. More tests were being con ducted by experts at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Results are expected Wednesday. “Testing by the CDC could prove negative,’* Rowland said. Rowland said the woman lives in Oxford, a rural commu nity of about 9.800 people 30 miles southwest of Hartford. She was originally treated for pneumonia and admitted Friday to the Derby hospital after being brought in by a family member, said the hospital’s president, Patrick Channel. “It's difficult to explain how the person contracted anthrax,” Rowland said. “There is no evi dence they contracted the dis ease as a result of a criminal act.” The FBI and state police have secured the woman’s home and are conducting a criminal inves- tigation. Rowland said. The woman lives by herself and has a limited routine. Nationwide, four people have died and 13 have been sickened by anthrax since early October. It's the first case of inhaled anthrax since a New York City hospital employee died Oct. 31. Joxel Garcia, the state health commissioner, said the state received positive tests from the hospital Monday and immedi ately began conducting its own investigation. NEWS IN BRIEF Man dies in high-speed collision with duck Resnick, 31, of Hollywood, died of a DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. 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