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New Jersey’s first cases of West Nile virus this year were confirmed, the state’s Department of Health announced Thursday. Two New Jerseyans, one over the age of 70 and a minor, ...
Two people in New Jersey have died from West Nile virus, state health officials said Friday, bringing the number of reported deaths in the U.S. to five this mosquito season.
While West Nile virus has been infecting New Jersey residents for the last 25 years, state officials said the first cases reported this year in early July came much sooner.
Two people have died in New Jersey after contracting West Nile virus — marking the fourth and fifth deaths in the US this year from the mosquito-borne disease. The state’s health department ...
Most West Nile cases are reported between mid-August and mid-September in New Jersey. But the virus has been circulating much earlier in 2024.
The New Jersey Department of Health has confirmed the state’s first human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) for 2024. Two residents - one over the age of 70 and the other under 18 years old ...
At least three people in New Jersey have been infected with West Nile virus, marking the first instances of the mosquito-borne illness in 2024.
As of Sept. 10, there have been 15 cases of the virus in New Jersey for 2024, according to the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services. For more information on West Nile Virus, you ...
Three New Jersey residents tested positive for West Nile Virus , health officials said Thursday. It's the first cases of West Nile Virus in New Jersey so far this year.
At least three New Jersey residents have tested positive for the West Nile virus, including one in Camden County resident, state data shows. No vaccine or cure exists for West Nile virus.
The New Jersey Department of Health has confirmed the state’s first human cases of West Nile virus this year, all of them in Central Jersey. The residents, one older than 70 and the other ...
These are the first cases of West Nile Virus in New Jersey so far this year. Health officials said two patients, one person older than 70 and another under 18, have been treated and released.
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