The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is rehiring roughly 200 employees who were recently fired. Here's how this could impact New Jersey.
The first case of the bird flu in a New Jersey cat was confirmed Friday by public health officials, who said the feline had ...
A measles alert was issued by the New Jersey Department of Health amid three cases of the highly-contagious virus in Bergen ...
Adults born before 1957 are assumed to have natural immunity because they were likely exposed to measles before the vaccine ...
The New Jersey Department of Health confirmed an initial measles case on Feb. 14 in an unvaccinated individual, and by Feb.
The flu outbreak in New Jersey shows no signs of slowing down. Here's how long flu symptoms last, and when will flu season ...
How does Measles spread? The virus lives in the nose and throat mucus of an infected person. It can spread in the air when an ...
Texas announced the first measles death in the U.S. in a decade last week amid an ongoing outbreak. Here's where measles has ...
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Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) on MSNMeasles symptoms: What to know as cases pop up in NJ, across AmericaCommon complications of the measles include ear infections and diarrhea. The New Jersey Department of Health describes the measles rash as flat red spots that typically appear three-to-five days after ...
The U.S. is dealing with a measles outbreak, including one in New Jersey and new cases in New York City. See what the measles look like here.
Here's why the CDC is rehiring some fired workers, and what impact it could have on New Jersey, which is home to several CDC-affiliated agencies. Why is the CDC bringing back fired workers?
An unvaccinated resident in Bergen County contracted measles after returning from a trip overseas. The person spread it to two others, who are also unvaccinated, according to the New Jersey ...
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