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  1. Complete Mumps Ref/mnl R/M by LEWKOWICZ, 1989-01-01
  2. MMRV added to vaccines for children program.(News)(measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine): An article from: Family Practice News by Jennifer Lubell, 2006-01-15
  3. Have a happy measle, a merry mumps, and a cheery chickenpox by Jeanne Bendick, 1958
  4. Practice of Medicine, Volume III Lobar Pneumonia, Cerebrospinal Fever, Diphtheria, Erysipelas, Eruptive Diseases, Mumps, Syphilis, Gonococcal Infections, Rabies, Malaria (Practice of Medicine) by M.D. Frederick Tice, 1927
  5. Dear Little Mumps Child by Marquerite Rush Lerner, 1960-01-01
  6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume XVIII: Medal to Mumps (A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, and General Information, Eleventh Edition) by England: at the University Pr Cambridge, 1911
  7. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Mumps - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-05-29
  8. Iec Standards: Mumps, Ada, Universal Disk Format, Iso|iec 8859-1, Open Systems Interconnection, Ladder Logic, Portable Document Format, Posix
  9. Computer Programming in Standard Mumps by Arthur Krieg, David H. Miller, et all 1981-06
  10. MINNIE THE MUMP and Other Stores, The Vi-Daylin Book by Paul Tripp, 1970-01-01
  11. Mumps virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Kunihiko Hiraiwa, Katsuyuki Obara, et all 2005-02-01
  12. Pdp-11: Mumps, Rsx-11, Rt-11, Elektronika Bk, Files-11, Pdp-11 Architecture, 1801 Series Cpu, Uknc, Macro-11, Tsx-Plus, Elektronika 60, Sm-4
  13. Mumps! by Vivian Ostrovsky, 1980
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Mumps by Ron Gasbarro PharmD, 2002-01-01

61. MUMPS CACHE CONSULTING
Consulting company specializing in providing expert Cache and mumps, and related technologies, application development as well as systems management services.
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62. Mumps
mumps. mumps. mumps. A patient information document (written mumps / prevention control. MMR discussion pack. This leaflet explains the importance
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Mumps
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Mumps A patient information document (written for the University of Illinois students by the McKinley Health Center), about mumps. It covers self-care instructions, the causes, symptoms, and treatment. Published by the McKinley Health Center, University of Illinois. Patient Education Mumps Mumps (infectious parotitis) This document is a brief patient information fact sheet on mumps provided by the Community Health Administration of the State of Maryland. Patient Education Mumps
MMR discussion pack
This leaflet explains the importance of immunising children, with particular reference to the MMR vaccine which protects against measles, mumps and rubella (German measles). It also provides information about the reports of links between measles, MMR and Crohn's disease; links between autism and MMR; and how the MMR vaccine works. Directed at parents this leaflet is produced by the Health Education Board for Scotland (HEBS). A list of helpful organisations is available. Rubella Vaccine Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Mumps Vaccine Measles Vaccine ... Mill Hill essays 1998 : Vaccine protection against measles, mumps and rubella : Is there a health risk?

63. Mumps Fact Sheet
mumps. What is mumps? mumps is a viral infection that can cause swelling of the salivary glands of an infected person. Who can get mumps? How is mumps spread?
http://www.dhfs.state.wi.us/healthtips/BCD/Mumps.htm
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What is mumps?
Mumps is a viral infection that can cause swelling of the salivary glands of an infected person. Who can get mumps?
Mumps can affect any person of any age who has not had the disease or been immunized against it. How is mumps spread?
The virus is in the saliva of an infected person and is spread from person to person through the air by coughing, sneezing or simply talking. Mumps is less contagious than measles or chickenpox. What are the signs and symptoms of mumps?
The disease begins with low grade fever, headache, muscle pain and general feeling of discomfort. Commonly the cheek and jaw area (salivary glands) swells on one or both sides within the first 2 days of illness. How soon do symptoms appear after exposure?
Children start to show signs of mumps 2 to 3 weeks after they are exposed. How can a doctor confirm that an illness is mumps?
Confirmation is through a blood test. When and for how long is a person able to spread mumps?

64. EMedicine - Mumps : Article By Cem S Demirci, MD
Article by Cem S Demirci, MD.
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Last Updated: April 17, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: parotitis, epidemic parotiditis, measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, MMR vaccine AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Cem S Demirci, MD , Director, Hurley Children’s Continuity Clinic, Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Michigan State University Coauthor(s): Walid Abuhammour, MD, FAAP , Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Michigan State University; Director of Pediatric Infectious Disease, Department of Pediatrics, Hurley Medical Center Editor(s): Gary J Noel, MD , Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Robert Konop, PharmD , Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Section of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Minnesota; Mark R Schleiss, MD

65. MUMPS
Translate this page mumps. Übertragung Tröpfcheninfektion durch Virus, Schmierinfektion ist möglich, die Erreger werden auch mit der Muttermilch
http://www.leyrer.priv.at/leyrer/monika/kinderkrankheiten/mumps.html
Mumps
Inkubationszeit: 2 - 3 Wochen
Symptome:
  • Unfruchtbarkeit
Therapie:
Pflegetips:
Schmerzen im Bereich
  • Hirudoid-Halswickel lt. Arzt
  • Trinken mit Strohhalm Verhinderung von Soor (Pilzinfektion,
  • Schutzimpfung:

66. Mumps - Fatal Charm
Too pop for punk, too old school for the New Wave. mumps were a 70 s era New York rock band, out of time. Now from beyond the grave, mumps are back.
http://www.eggbert.com/mumps.html

A Brief History Of A Brief History
  • I Like To Be Clean Crocodile Tears MuscleBoys Fatal Charm Brain Massage Just Look, Don't Touch Did You Get The Girl? Anyone But You Not Again Awkward Age

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  • Before The Accident Forget Me Not Teach Me S.O.S. We Ended Up Dutch Boy Stupid Dance Tunes For The Underdogs Photogenia Gimme Gimme Crocodile Tears (The Mankey Version)
  • Too pop for punk, too "old school" for the New Wave. Mumps were a 70's era New York rock band, out of time. Everything about us was contradictory or cockeyed in a fashion era in which motorcycle jackets, mohawk hairdos, torn clothing and lots and lots of chains were the order of the day, we were the band most often seen in jackets, dress shirts and ties. Our high vaunting musical ambitions were matched with low ranking musical expertise, we had a lead singer who could sweat better than he could stay in key, and besides the fact that three of us were gay in a hetero-heavy field which only acknowledged homosexuality as being a passing marketing ploy in David Bowie's career. The only thing shared between us all was our weird combination of superiority and insecurity.
    lncluded on this compilation you'll hear just about everything Mumps ever recorded both our singles, a smattering of early rehearsal tapes, demos, an alternate version, and even one number

    67. Mumps
    Translate this page mumps. Viruserkrankung. Abbildung vergrössern Abbildung vergrössernAbb. mumps Quelle Neal R. Chamberlain, Ph.D. Krankheitsverlauf nach oben.
    http://www.allgemeinpraxis.ch/kind04.htm
    Dr. med. Jürg Beriger, Facharzt FMH für Allgemeinmedizin
    Mumps
    Viruserkrankung
    Erkrankung oder Impfung sollten bei Knaben unbedingt vor der Pubertät erfolgen! Selten Zweiterkrankung Abb. Mumps Quelle: Neal R. Chamberlain, Ph.D
    Krankheitsverlauf nach oben Beginn meist mit schmerzhafter einseitiger Anschwellung der Speicheldrüsen vor den Ohren. Nach 2 bis maximal 7 Tagen folgt manchmal die andere Seite. Fieber und schmerzhaftes Kauen
    Beschwerden nach oben
    • Schwellung der Speicheldrüsen und der Umgebung leichte Ohrschmerzen möglich Schmerzen beim Kauen 40% der Ansteckungen verlaufen ohne Krankheitszeichen
    Ansteckung nach oben 6 Tage vor bis 9 Tage nach Auftreten der Speicheldrüsenschwellung. Erste Krankheitszeichen nach 21 Tagen. Die Übertragung findet durch Tröpfcheninfektion via Mundschleimhaut statt.
    Komplikationen nach oben
    • Hirnhautentzündung Entzündung der Bauchspeicheldrüse Bei Knaben in der Pubertät Gefahr der Hodenentzündung mit drohender Sterilität
    Impfung nach oben Empfohlen (meist in Form der 3-er Kombination gegen Mumps/Masern/Röteln).

    68. Discovery Health Mumps
    mumps is a viral infection that causes swelling of the parotid gland, a salivary gland below the angle of the lower jaw. search, mumps. By Danielle Zerr, MD.
    http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/354.html

    69. NJDHSS, Communicable Disease Service: Mumps
    What You Should Know About. . . mumps. What is mumps? mumps is a generalized acute viral disease caused by the mumps virus. Who gets mumps?
    http://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/f_mumps.htm
    Disease Index NJ InTouch What You Should Know About. . . Mumps What is Mumps? Mumps is a generalized acute viral disease caused by the mumps virus. This virus multiplies in the nose, throat, and lymph nodes; salivary glands are most often directly affected. More rarely, the pancreas, reproductive organs, and the brain can be affected. Who gets Mumps? Anyone not previously vaccinated with at least one dose of a mumps containing vaccine on or after the first birthday or who has not developed mumps previously is susceptible. Mumps outbreaks have occurred in settings where large numbers of children or young adults congregate in close contact such as schools, child care centers, military services, colleges, and other institutions. How is Mumps spread? A susceptible person becomes infected with mumps after being exposed to an infected person's respiratory droplets or saliva. What are the symptoms of Mumps? One third of persons have inapparent or no symptoms. For those persons exhibiting symptoms, they may include non-specific signs such as malaise, headache, appetite loss, or low grade fever. More specific symptoms may last about one week and include swelling of the salivary glands, tenderness in the jaw, and earache. How soon do symptoms occur?

    70. Pediatric Oncall- HOME MADE REMEDIES For Treatment Of Mumps
    A time tested homemade remedy for the treatment of mumps.
    http://www.pediatriconcall.com/forpatients/HomeRemedies/Mumps.asp
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    71. News
    Victims of rogue surgeon owe thousands in legal bills. Surge in mumps cases brings call to give MMR vaccine to young adults. By Flora Stubbs. 03 May 2004.
    http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health_medical/story.jsp?story=517639

    72. What Is MUMPS? - A Word Definition From The Webopedia Computer Dictionary
    This page describes the term mumps and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. internet.com, mumps
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    MUMPS Last modified: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 Short for M assachusetts General Hospital U tility M ulti p rogramming S ystem, a general-purpose programming language developed in the late 1960s. MUMPS is similar to other procedural languages developed in this period, such as BASIC FORTRAN , and C . A MUMPS standard was approved by ANSI in 1977. Although MUMPS has never achieved the popularity level of other languages such as C and BASIC, there is still an active community of MUMPS developers. Since about 1993, there has been a growing trend to change the name from MUMPS to M or M-Technology.

    73. Mumps
    mumps. The Disease. mumps Immunization. mumps vaccine is usually given together with measles and rubella vaccines in a shot called MMR.
    http://www.ecbt.org/mumps.htm
    Mumps
    The Disease
    Mumps is a common childhood disease. The most obvious sign of mumps is swelling of the cheeks and jaw, caused by inflammation in the salivary glands. There is usually fever and headache too. But mumps can also cause more serious illness. It can cause deafness. About 1 child in every 10 who gets mumps also gets meningitis (an inflammation of the coverings of the brain and spinal cord). Occasionally the disease also causes encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain itself. Usually, the child recovers without permanent damage. About 1 out of every 4 teenage or adult men who get mumps develops a painful swelling of the testicles. People get mumps through contact with others who are already infected. It can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or simply talking. Before a vaccine was available, nearly every child got mumps. Now the number of cases is much lower. However, children who are not immunized are still very likely to get the disease.
    Mumps Immunization
    Mumps vaccine is usually given together with measles and rubella vaccines in a shot called MMR. You can read about mumps, measles, and rubella vaccines here.

    74. Go Ask Alice!: Mumps And Swelling Of The Testes — Affect Fertility?
    Men s sexual health. mumps and swelling of the testes — Affect fertility? I have a question about mumps I had mumps while I was thirteenyears-old.
    http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0595.html
    Mac users: please note that our site is optimized for the Safari browser Men's sexual health Originally Published: March 24, 1995 Dear Alice, I have a question about mumps: I had mumps while I was thirteen-years-old. I remembered that because of embarrassment. I was afraid to tell my parents about the inflammation (swelling of the testicles) at the same time I had mumps. I did not have treatment for the swelling of my testicles due to mumps. Later, the swelling went away about the same time as my mumps. Although I still can produce semen, I am deeply disturbed whether that swelling could have hindered my fertility (i.e., no production of sperm due to the blockage of the sperm channels). Dear Concerned about the future,
    Alice
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    75. M Technology And MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
    M Technology and mumps Language FAQ, Part 1/2. MFAQ HTML version prepared by Dan Baer. To FAQ Table of Contents. What is comp.lang.mumps?
    http://www.mcenter.com/mtrc/mfaqhtm1.html
    M Technology and MUMPS Language FAQ, Part 1/2
    M-FAQ HTML version prepared by Dan Baer Archive-name: m-technology-faq/part1 Last-modified: 1997/08/01 Version: 1.6 Posting-Frequency: monthly M Technology and MUMPS Language FAQ
    a) the redistribution is free, at no cost to the recipient; b) the redistribution includes the complete FAQ, without modification, including this notice; c) this FAQ is current, as determined by any of the following: it is less than 60 days old; or, it has been obtained directly from newsgroup comp.lang.mumps; or, you have queried the editor.
    Post comments or suggestions to comp.lang.mumps or email to trask@world.std.com . NOTE: This document contains URL's and addresses that were acurate at the time of the original inclusion. URL's and e-mail addresses change however, and will (when notified) be reflected in Appendix 10. So, if you wish to reach a contributor, confirm addresses there. Editors
    Gardner Trask, trask@world.std.com Jon Diamond, jdiamond@hoskyns.co.uk
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    76. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Computer Programming - Mumps
    M Reference Page Offers background information on the MTechnology programming language, formerly known as mumps, including a chronology of key events in its
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/computerprogramming-mumps.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • MDC - MUMPS Development Committee
  • What is M Technology? Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    M Reference Page
    Offers background information on the M-Technology programming language, formerly known as MUMPS, including a chronology of key events in its creation and development.
    Author: Chris Bonnici
    Subjects: computer programming - mumps
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    M Technology Association UK and Ireland
    Educational organisation aiming to further utilisation, improvement, understanding, and dissemination of Cache and the M Technology language. Includes information on membership, publications and vendors, and extracts from the quarterly newsletter M Technology News.
    Author: M Technology Association
    Subjects: computer programming - mumps
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    MDC - MUMPS Development Committee
    ANSI accredited Standards Development Organization that produces voluntary standards related to the use of the programming language MUMPS. Includes a MUMPS FAQ, details of the committee structure, an online copy of the book MUMPS By Example, and details of products, services and standards.
  • 77. NEJM -- A Population-Based Study Of Measles, Mumps, And Rubella Vaccination And
    Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine A PopulationBased Study of Measles, mumps, and Rubella Vaccination and Autism.
    http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/347/19/1477
    HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Please sign in for full text and personal services Previous Volume 347:1477-1482 November 7, 2002 Number 19 Next A Population-Based Study of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination and Autism
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    ABSTRACT Background It has been suggested that vaccination against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) is a cause of autism. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all children born in Denmark from January 1991 through December 1998. The cohort was selected on the basis of data from the Danish Civil Registration System, which assigns a unique identification number to every live-born infant and new resident in Denmark. MMR-vaccination status was obtained from the Danish National Board of Health. Information on the children's autism status was obtained from the Danish Psychiatric Central Register, which contains information on all diagnoses received by patients in psychiatric hospitals and outpatient clinics in Denmark. We obtained information on potential confounders from the Danish Medical Birth Registry

    78. Mumps
    Boy with mumps. Boy with mumps Photo Courtesy of US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Click image to go back to Vaccine
    http://www.idph.state.il.us/about/immunepics/mumps.htm
    Boy with Mumps
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    79. Notifiable Condition: Mumps
    Site Directory Notifiable Conditions mumps. mumps. mumps in Washington State DOH receives 2 to 26 reports of mumps infections per year.
    http://www.doh.wa.gov/notify/nc/mumps.htm
    You are here: DOH Home Notifiable Conditions » Mumps Index Search Employees Site Directory: Notifiable Conditions: Mumps Other links concerning Notifiable Conditions Posters PDF documents require the free Acrobat Reader. Click here to download a copy Mumps Mumps in Washington State
    DOH receives 2 to 26 reports of mumps infections per year. Because of the potential for disease transmission, cases and susceptible contacts must be excluded from school or work activities as appropriate and unvaccinated susceptible contacts should be identified. Please call DOH Communicable Disease Epidemiology (1-877-539-4344) for specific recommendations. Purpose of Reporting and Surveillance
    • To confirm mumps infection as the cause of parotitis.

    80. Mumps Fact Sheet
    mumps Fact Sheet. PDF Version for this Fact Sheet. mumps is an infection of the salivary glands caused by a virus. mumps usually
    http://edcp.org/factsheets/mumps.html
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    PDF Version for this Fact Sheet
    Mumps is an infection of the salivary glands caused by a virus
    Mumps usually occurs in school-age children, although young adults may also catch the disease. Almost everyone born before 1957 has already had mumps. It is most common in late winter and spring. Mumps virus is spread by contact with infected secretions from the nose or throat The virus is present in these secretions from six days before onset of symptoms up to nine days after salivary gland swelling. During this period a person can spread the virus. Children should not attend school for 9 days from the beginning of salivary gland swelling. Symptoms to look for:
    • Swollen and tender salivary glands (sides of the cheeks) Swollen and tender testes in teenage and adult men Fever
    As many as one person out of three who has mumps will not have any symptoms. Mumps symptoms begin 14 to 25 days (usually 15 to 18 days) after exposure.

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