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What is mumps?
It is an infection caused by the mumps virus.
Who can get mumps?
Anyone who is not immune from either previous mumps infection or from
vaccination can get mumps. Before the routine vaccination program was introduced
in the United States, mumps was a common illness in infants, children and young
adults. Because most people have now been vaccinated, mumps is now a rare
disease in the United States. Of those people who do get mumps, up to half have
very mild, or no symptoms, and therefore do not know they were infected with
mumps.
What are the symptoms of mumps?
The most common symptoms are fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness and
loss of appetite followed by onset of parotitis (swollen and tender salivary
glands under the ears—on one or both sides).
Are there complications of mumps?
The most common complication is the inflamm...
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