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Four Students at South Jersey High School Diagnosed With Viral Meningitis: Report
The high school is working with the county health department on preventative measures.

Four students at a high school in South Jersey have been diagnosed with viral meningitis.
The disease, contracted by students at Pitman High School in Gloucester County according to nj.com, is not as dangerous as bacterial meningitis.
Nausea is among the symptoms, as are fever, headache, a stiff neck and sensitivity to light.
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The disease is spread through contact.
Pitman is working with the county health department on preventive measures, according to the report.
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Read more at nj.com.
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