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  1. Mumps Grade 1: Rigby PM Platinum, Leveled Reader (Levels 6-7) (PMS) by Various, Randell, 2004-09
  2. Iowa mumps outbreak not necessarily the last.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Joyce Frieden, 2006-09-01
  3. Mumps: Leveled Reader 6pk (Levels 6-7) (PMS) by Various, Randell, 2004-09
  4. Mump + Smoot. (clown-theater duo): An article from: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada by Karen Bell, 1993-03-22
  5. Three cases of mumps confirmed.(Health): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  6. ISO/IEC 15851:1999, Information technology -- Communication protocol -- Open MUMPS Interconnect by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22, 2007-08-23
  7. Adult immunization update includes HPV, MMR changes.(INFECTIOUS DISEASES)(measles, mumps, rubella immunization): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2010-02-01
  8. Mumps (Carousel Readers) by Janet Swartz, 1997
  9. ID consult: put mumps back in the differential Dx.(Infectious Diseases)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Pediatric News by Mary Anne Jackson, 2006-05-01
  10. Guidelines set on vaccine use in mumps outbreak.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Pediatric News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2006-06-01
  11. Michael Marvin Mump, Clean Up This Dump! by Shorty Mengwasser, 2010-01-22
  12. Dear Little Mumps Child by marguerite lerner, 1959-01-01
  13. MMRV recommended for routine immunization schedule.(News)(measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine): An article from: Pediatric News by Nancy Walsh, 2005-11-01
  14. Dear Little Mumps Child by M.D. Marguerite Rush Lerner, 1959-09

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43. Mumps
, symptoms, prevention and treatment; aimed at parents.......
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Mumps is a disease caused by a virus that usually spreads through saliva and can infect many parts of the body, especially the parotid salivary glands. The parotid salivary glands, which produce saliva for the mouth, are found toward the back of each cheek, in the area between the ear and jaw. In cases of mumps, these glands typically swell and become painful. The disease has been recognized for several centuries, and medical historians argue over whether the name "mumps" comes from an old word for "lump" or an old word for "mumble." Mumps was common until the mumps vaccine was licensed in 1967. Before the vaccine, more than 200,000 cases occurred each year in the United States. Since then the number of cases has dropped to fewer than 1,000 a year, and epidemics have become fairly rare. As in the prevaccine era, most cases of mumps are still in children ages 5 to 14, but the proportion of young adults who become infected has been rising slowly over the last two decades. Mumps infections are uncommon in children younger than 1 year old. After a case of mumps it is very unusual to have a second bout because one attack of mumps almost always gives lifelong protection against another. However, other infections can also cause swelling in the salivary glands, which might lead a parent to mistakenly think a child has had mumps more than once.

44. Mumps Photos
From the Immunization Action Coalition Vaccine Information for the public and health professionals. mumps Photos. Back to top. Back to mumps index page.
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Warning Some of these photos are quite graphic. Child very swollen under the jaw and in the cheeks due to mumps
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Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Child's face displaying diffuse lymphedema of the neck due to a mumps virus infection of the parotid salivary glands Larger image: www.vaccineinformation.org/photos/mumpcdc004a.jpg

45. Mumps
Features cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention.
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Mumps
Definition
Mumps is a relatively mild short-term viral infection of the salivary glands that usually occurs during childhood. Typically, mumps is characterized by a painful swelling of both cheek areas, although the person could have swelling on one side or no perceivable swelling at all. The salivary glands are also called the parotid glands, therefore, mumps is sometimes referred to as an inflammation of the parotid glands (epidemic parotitis). The word mumps comes from an old English dialect, meaning lumps or bumps within the cheeks.
Description
Causes and symptoms
While the majority of cases of mumps are uncomplicated and pass without incident, some complications can occur. Complications are, however, more noticeable in adults who get the infection. In 15% of cases, the covering of the brain and spinal cord becomes inflamed (meningitis). Symptoms of meningitis usually develop within four or five days after the first signs of mumps. These symptoms include a stiff neck, headache, vomiting, and a lack of energy. Mumps meningitis is usually resolved within seven days, and damage to the brain is exceedingly rare. The mumps infection can spread into the brain causing inflammation of the brain (encephalitis). Symptoms of mumps encephalitis include the inability to feel pain, seizures, and high fever. Encephalitis can occur during the parotitis stage or one to two weeks later. Recovery from mumps encephalitis is usually complete, although complications, such as seizure disorders, have been noted. Only about 1 in 100 with mumps encephalitis dies from the complication.

46. EMedicine Health - Mumps Overview
Features cause, symptoms, tests, and treatment.
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You are in: Bacterial and Viral Infections Mumps Overview Mumps is a disease, usually of children, caused by a virus. With mumps, your salivary glands swell. Specifically, these are the parotid glands, and they are located below and in front of each ear. The virus is spread by direct contact with an infected person's sneeze or cough. Humans are the only known natural hosts. The disease is more severe if you get it as an adult. With nearly universal immunization in childhood , there are fewer than 1,000 cases of mumps per year. Most of the reported cases are in children aged 5-14 years. The infection is more common during late winter and spring.

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48. Vaccine Information About Mumps
mumps. Disease Q A, Questions and answers about mumps. Vaccine Q A, Questions and answers about mumps vaccine. Photos, Photos related to mumps.
http://www.vaccineinformation.org/mumps/index.asp
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Official recommendations, schedules, and state mandates References Additional information about mumps, including links to journal article abstracts and many other resources Links Organizations with mumps information and resources Immunization Action Coalition http://www.immunize.org admin@immunize.org Vaccine Information for the Public and Health Professionals http://www.vaccineinformation.org

49. MUMPS
Includes diagnosis, treatment, incidence, complications, social issues, history, and photographs.
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50. Mumps Information From IAC
Home page. mumps Information. Return to top. Photos of Children with mumps. www.vaccineinformation.org/mumps/photos.asp. Return to top.
http://www.immunize.org/mumps/
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Journal Articles "Retraction of an Interpretation"
Source: The Lancet, March 6, 2004, Vol. 363(9411)
Go to http://www.thelancet.com You must register (no charge) to access this article. "The Lessons of MMR"
Source: The Lancet, March 6, 2004, Vol. 363(9411)

Go to http://www.thelancet.com You must register (no charge) to access this article. "A Statement by the Editors of the Lancet"
Source: The Lancet, February 28, 2004

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"Age at First Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination in Children with Autism and School-Matched Control Subjects: A Population-Based Study in Metropolitan Atlanta"
Authors: DeStefano F, Bhasin TK, Thompson WW, Yeargin-Allsopp M, Boyle C
Source: Pediatrics, February 2004, Vol. 113(2):259-266
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/113/2/259

51. Immunization Action Coalition - Mumps
mumps Image 16. Click here for a larger image size. Click here for the largest image size. child very swollen under the jaw and in the cheeks due to mumps.
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person Once infected takes 14-18 days to get sick Symptoms swollen cheeks or swollen jaw fever headaches Complications brain damage painful swelling of the testicles in teenage and adult men that can cause sterility deafness Mumps is easy to prevent with vaccine. All children and some adults need to be vaccinated. Photos index Home Page Immunization Action Coalition 1573 Selby Avenue St. Paul MN 55104 E-mail: admin@immunize.org Web: http://www.immunize.org/ Tel: (651) 647-9009 Fax: (651) 647-9131 This page was updated on June 26, 2002

52. Mumps -- ECureMe.com
mumps, more about mumps, Epidemic parotitis. mumps is a selflimiting infection most commonly seen in school-aged children (5-9 years old) that lasts 7-10 days.
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  • Mumps refers to an infection and inflammation of the parotid glands the saliva-producing glands in the mouth responsible for secreting some of the chemicals that help break down food.
  • Mumps is a self-limiting infection most commonly seen in school-aged children (5-9 years old) that lasts 7-10 days. It is highly contagious, and spreads via droplets containing the virus in the saliva of an infected person.

53. Mumps
mumps is caused by a paramyxovirus. This fact sheet covers the disease and its agent; spread of infection; prevention; surveillance and reporting. mumps.
http://www.health.gov.au/pubhlth/strateg/communic/factsheets/mumps.htm
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Mumps is a caused by a paramyxovirus, which is antigenically related to the parainfluenza viruses. Infection with the virus causes fever, headache and inflammation of the parotid glands. It is mainly a childhood disease, with a peak incidence in the group aged 5-9 years. Mumps was common prior to the introduction of vaccination, and was a relatively common cause of viral meningitis. Nerve deafness is one of the most serious, but rare, complications (1 in 500 hospitalised cases) of the disease. About 30 per cent of people with mumps will have only mild symptoms or no symptoms at all.

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55. WHO/OMS: Mumps
World Health Organization, World Health Organization. Vaccines and Immunization Background information on mumps control. Newsletter.
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56. NIP: Diseases/Mumps/main Page
Directory of factsheets and articles on the disease and its vaccine.
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Printable version of the VPD Surveillance Manual, Chapter 7 (v. 2002). Not all cases of parotitis especially sporadic cases are due to infection with mumps virus...

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58. Mumps
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Overview You have three pairs of salivary glands that secrete saliva. Each gland, including the parotid in the cheek, has its own tube (duct) leading from the gland to the mouth.... Mumps was common until the mumps vaccine was licensed in 1967. Before the vaccine, more than 200,000 cases occurred each year in the United States. Since then the number of cases has dropped to fewer than 1,000 cases a year. People who do get mumps usually make a full recovery.

59. Mumps Facts
Features cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/Mumps.html
Mumps
  • Mumps is a very contagious viral disease. Mumps is spread by direct contact with saliva and discharges from the nose and throat of infected persons. Mumps complications are rare but can be serious. Mumps is preventable through immunization.
What is mumps? Mumps is a very contagious infection of one or more of the salivary glands. These glands are located on either side of the face, below the ears. What is the infectious agent that causes mumps? Mumps is caused by the mumps virus. How do people get mumps? Mumps is spread from person to person through direct contact with saliva and discharges from the nose and throat of infected persons. Mumps can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or even talking. What are the signs and symptoms of mumps? The main symptoms are severe swelling and soreness of the cheeks and jaw. Mumps usually starts with neck or ear pain, loss of appetite, tiredness, headache, and low fever. About a third of persons infected with the mumps virus have no symptoms. How soon after exposure do symptoms appear? Symptoms usually start 18 days after infection with the virus, but the time can range from 12 to 25 days.

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