The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

19th case confirmed in viral outbreak that killed 7

- By Mike Catalini

TRENTON >> New Jersey health officials said Thursday tests confirmed a 19th patient has been infected in a viral outbreak at a pediatric rehabilita­tion center that has killed seven people.

The unidentifi­ed person had already been ill so the diagnosis does not necessaril­y mean the virus is still spreading, according to Health Department spokeswoma­n Donna Leusner.

The outbreak won’t be declared over until the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilita­tion can go four weeks without any new cases of people being infected with a type of germ called adenovirus 7, Health Commission­er Dr. Shereef Elnahal said this week .

The seven people who died this month were children and at least one young adult, all in a respirator­y unit where patients receive long-term help with breathing.

The identities of those who died and the affected patients have not been disclosed.

Adenovirus usually poses little risk for healthy people and typically causes mild cold or flu symptoms, including sore throats, fever, coughs and sneezes. Some strains also cause diarrhea and conjunctiv­itis.

The strain found in the rehab center outbreak is among the more potent types. It sometimes causes more serious respirator­y illness, especially among those with weak immune systems.

Many of the children at the facility require ventilator­s for breathing, and some have spent all or most of their lives there, the commission­er said. He described the patients as “fragile.”

It’s unlikely that there’s a broader threat, he said.

Rowena Bautista, the center’s administra­tor, said Thursday in a statement the community “feels a tremendous sense of loss.”

She also said the center is working with the state Health Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in addition to offering profession­al grief counselors and setting up a 24-7 hotline.

 ?? MICHAEL KARAS — THE RECORD VIA AP ?? Department of Health Commission­er Dr. Shereef Elnahal, left, speaks about the adenovirus outbreak.
MICHAEL KARAS — THE RECORD VIA AP Department of Health Commission­er Dr. Shereef Elnahal, left, speaks about the adenovirus outbreak.

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