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Anyone exposed to the measles while on the trains could develop symptoms as late as Sept. 11, health officials warned.
Health officials in New Jersey are urging locals to be on alert for symptoms after a NJ Transit rider tested positive for measles.
Disgraced Congressman George Santos can’t stay out of the spotlight even from a federal prison in New Jersey, where he’s been ...
The patient has not traveled outside of the U.S., so officials are looking into how he could have acquired the mosquito-borne ...
A new Rutgers University report on New Jersey's climate predicts worse and hotter weather over the next 75 years.
MORRIS COUNTY (WABC) -- New Jersey health officials are investigating a case of malaria in Morris County with no ...
Malaria can be cured with prescription antimalarial drugs, but it can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated ...
A joint statement from the New Jersey Departments of Health (NJDOH) and Environmental Protection (NJDEP) released on August ...
In a surprising turn of events, health officials in New Jersey are investigating a potential case of locally acquired ma ...
One-off cases of malaria in the U.S. may become more common as warming temperatures lead to booming mosquito populations ...
A Morris County resident may have contracted the illness locally, which would be the first known instance in decades of ...
New Jersey may have its first locally-acquired malaria case in over 30 years. Usually contracted in tropical countries, ...