Confirmed measles case identified in New Jersey, officials warn of exposure
NEW JERSEY, AUG 2 – The confirmed case followed international travel and exposure at Chilton Medical Center; health officials advise vaccination and report 1,333 national cases this year, CDC says.
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Confirmed measles case identified in New Jersey, officials warn of exposure
POMPTON PLAINS, N.J. (PIX11) -- New Jersey residents are being warned to stay safe and up to date on vaccines after a new confirmed case of measles in the state, health officials announced on Saturday. According to the New Jersey Department of Health, a resident of Passaic County appeared to contract measles after traveling internationally. However, health officials say the newest diagnosis is not related to two previous cases reported in Hudson…
N.J. confirms measles case; possible exposure at Chilton Medical Center - WRNJ Radio
NEW JERSEY — The New Jersey Department of Health has confirmed a new case of measles in a Passaic County resident who recently traveled internationally, officials announced SAturday. The department is urging residents—especially parents, caregivers, and healthcare providers—to be vigilant and ensure vaccinations are up to date. This case is not linked to two others reported in Hudson and Ocean counties last month, and health officials emphasized…
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