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Matters to know about measles: City Hall
Measles are increasing, but many doctors have never treated the case. There is something to know here.
State health officials are investigating whether Hudson County has spread measles in various public places throughout North Jersey in recent weeks, or two hospitals, doctors, shopping malls, coffee shops, pharmacies and restaurants.
This incident is the latest among measles in New Jersey this year, and unlike Texas, there has been no reported on more than 700 cases.
Measles in the United States have recorded for the first time this year since the virus was believed. Eradication in 2000.
Health officials said they could have been exposed to the patient on the date and time shown in the notice on July 15.
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- New Ack: University Hospital Emergency Room from 5:30 pm to 10:15 pm on July 4th
- Hackensack: HACKENSACK University Medical Center’s pediatric emergency room, July 4th, July 5th at 11:15 pm to 2:30 am and 12:45 am on July 8th and July 8th.
- Hackensack: Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital, July 9th at 5:15 am to July 9 at 4:30 pm.
- Jersey City: Lost Coffee, 10th drive from 4 pm to 7 pm on July 6
- Jersey City: Newport Center Mall, 7 pm on July 6 at 9 pm
- Patterson: Al-Basha Restaurant, 1076 Main St., July 6 at 8 pm
- Elmwood Park: Elite Pediatrics, July 7, 10 am, 1:45 pm
- Kearny: CVS, 220 Schuyler Ave., July 7th at 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm
People who suspect that they can be infected must call the hospital or doctor’s office before they are treated, so medical service providers may be ready to limit exposure to others.
In a public warning, the Ministry of Health Citation quotes privacy issues and provides almost or no information about infected patients.
But the Hackensack University Medical Center cared for pediatric patients with measles that were later discharged, the hospital spokesman Jessica Nussman said.
“I can’t mention the details of specific patients due to personal information protection regulations, but I would like to be convinced that it is a top priority to protect the health and safety of patients, team members and community.”
NJ measles patients were in many public places
In New Jersey this year, people infected with measles attended a large concert, sat at the New Ack Liberty International Airport Terminal for several hours, traveled to the AMTRAK train, and asked for treatment in various medical facilities.
However, none of these incidence has occurred so far, and there have been no development, which is more than three connected cases, health officials said.
Measles symptoms
Measles include rashes that appear 3 to 5 days after high fever, cough, runny nose, water and water with water. It is difficult to diagnose sometimes because most of the US doctors have never treated the case.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that about 96%of the infected people were not vaccinated. In 2025, three deaths were killed nationwide.