Ronan Kelly
Retired 2020
Surveillance:
Currently, there is widespread influenza-like activity in New Jersey, which signifies there is flu activity in virtually every county in the state. This week?s influenza-like activity report is available at http://nj.gov/health/flu/fluinfo.shtml
The Department of Health and Senior Services is reporting three deaths in this week?s report to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The DHSS is reporting the death of:
A 52-year-old Gloucester county male, with no known underlying medical conditions. He was hospitalized on Nov. 10 and died on Nov. 22.
A 45-year-old Monmouth County male, with underlying medical conditions. He was hospitalized on Nov. 8 and died on Nov. 26.
A 46-year-old Camden County male, with underlying medical conditions. He was hospitalized on Nov. 21 and died on Nov. 29.
Including the deaths being reported to the CDC today, a total of 16 H1N1 deaths have been reported to the CDC since Sept. 1, 2009. There were 18 deaths reported to the CDC during last spring?s H1N1 outbreak.
http://www.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/dhss/njnewsline/view_article.pl?id=3495
Currently, there is widespread influenza-like activity in New Jersey, which signifies there is flu activity in virtually every county in the state. This week?s influenza-like activity report is available at http://nj.gov/health/flu/fluinfo.shtml
The Department of Health and Senior Services is reporting three deaths in this week?s report to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The DHSS is reporting the death of:
A 52-year-old Gloucester county male, with no known underlying medical conditions. He was hospitalized on Nov. 10 and died on Nov. 22.
A 45-year-old Monmouth County male, with underlying medical conditions. He was hospitalized on Nov. 8 and died on Nov. 26.
A 46-year-old Camden County male, with underlying medical conditions. He was hospitalized on Nov. 21 and died on Nov. 29.
Including the deaths being reported to the CDC today, a total of 16 H1N1 deaths have been reported to the CDC since Sept. 1, 2009. There were 18 deaths reported to the CDC during last spring?s H1N1 outbreak.
http://www.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/dhss/njnewsline/view_article.pl?id=3495