Mumps

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Mumps is a contagious disease caused by a Paramyxovirus virus. Paramyxovirus virus is the important pathogens of humans and are a common cause of respiratory disease in children. Children younger than 15 sometimes adults can get this disease. Older individuals are less likely to have been vaccinated and can still get the sickness as well. Some symptoms of this disease has been, fevers up to 103 degrees fahrenheit, headache muscle aches, weakness and fatigue, loss of appetite, pain when chewing or swallowing Swollen glands in the neck.
You can prevent mumps by the MMR (mumps, measles, and rubella) vaccine it is extremely safe and effective and is the easiest way of avoiding a mumps infection. Sorrowfully there is no treatment for mumps, although corticosteroids are given in extreme cases …show more content…

College and university students, health care personnel, and international travelers are at increased risk for mumps, and should receive two doses of the MMR vaccine or have other acceptable evidence of immunity to ensure adequate protection. The MMR vaccine is very safe and highly effective with few side effects. Mild reactions such as fever, redness, or swelling at the injection site have been reported. Adult women may infrequently have joint symptoms like pain and stiffness from the rubella part of the vaccine. As with any medicine, there are very small risks that serious problems could occur after getting the vaccine. However, the potential risks associated with measles, mumps, and rubella are much greater than the potential risks associated with the vaccine. MMR vaccine should not be given to persons who are pregnant or severely

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