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Bird Flu in New Jersey. There have been no human cases of bird flu, or H5N1, in New Jersey. As of Jan. 9, there have been no detections of bird flu in New Jersey domestic poultry and cattle. The ...
There were 226 people hospitalized due to the flu in New Jersey as of the week ending Jan. 18, with data updated Jan. 22, according to the NJ DOH.
The flu in New Jersey has retreated. But it will be back. Here's what we've learned and what some health experts think could reduce the chaos in the future.
Across New Jersey, more than 11,000 people have tested positive for flu. Advertisement Here’s what to know about flu season in New Jersey, including what symptoms to look for.
The flu outbreak in New Jersey shows no signs of slowing down. Here's how long flu symptoms last, and when will flu season finally be over.
Sick, unusual, or dead poultry should be reported to the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Health at 609-671-6400 or [email protected]. People can also call the ...
There have been no reports of the H5N1 virus in New Jersey. What is the bird flu? The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza is a highly contagious disease that spreads among birds and other animals.
The flu outbreak in New Jersey shows no signs of slowing down. Here's how long flu symptoms last, and when will flu season finally be over.
The first case of the bird flu in a New Jersey cat was confirmed Friday by public health officials, who said the feline had to be humanely euthanized. A feral cat in Hunterdon County was found to h… ...
The number of people hospitalized with the flu in the state is double what it was during a similar time frame last year; ...