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Camden County Official Says Enterovirus Cases Are Raising Vigilance ThereThe second pediatric case in Camden County is one of 14 confirmed cases of enterovirus D68 in New Jersey.

Concerned Citizens Turn Out For EV-D68 Meeting In NJ After Death Of 4-Year-OldSchool and township officials met with the concerned community Sunday evening in Hamilton Township, New Jersey a day after it became official a preschooler there died from Enterovirus-D68.

Public Meeting Planned To Address Concerns About Enterovirus In Hamilton TownshipA public meeting is planned for Sunday evening at Steinert High School in Hamilton Township, New Jersey to address concerns about Enterovirus and the death of young boy as a result of it.

Official: Enterovirus D68 Virus Caused NJ Boy's Death Authorities in New Jersey say that a four-year-old Hamilton Township boy died of Enterovirus-D68.

CDC: NJ Child Who Died Tested Positive For Enterovirus D68 The New Jersey Department of Health says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified them Friday night that a Mercer County child who died last week tested positive for the respiratory illness enterovirus D68.

3 Patients Being Tested For Enterovirus D68 At CHOPThe Children's Hospital of Philadelphia tells Eyewitness News that it has notified the CDC that three patients at the hospital have acute muscle weakness of the limbs, along with changes in their spine.

Key To Staying Healthy May Be As Simple As Washing HandsAs a serious respiratory virus moves across the country, it's important to know what you need to do to keep you and your children healthy.

Children's Hospital Confirms Four 'Enterovirus D68' Cases Found HereThe virus causes fever, body aches, coughing, sneezing, and difficulty breathing, especially in children with asthma.

CDC: Confirmed Case Of Enterovirus D68 In PennsylvaniaAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least one case of the Enterovirus D68, or EV-D68, has been confirmed in Pennsylvania.

Enterovirus D68: What Every Parent Should KnowParents should be prepared for a new virus that is infecting the Midwest and looking to sweep the nation.