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  • Mumps Outbreak United States, 2006

Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable
Diseases National Immunization Program Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
Revised January 2007
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Mumps Outbreak, 2006
  • Source of the initial cases unknown
  • Outbreak peaked in mid-April
  • Median age of persons reported with mumps was 22
    years
  • Highest incidence was among young adults 18-24
    years of age, many of whom were college students
  • Transmission of mumps virus occurred in many
    settings, including college dormitories and
    healthcare facilities

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Factors Contributing To Mumps Outbreak, 2006
  • College campus environment
  • Lack of a 2-dose MMR college entry requirement or
    lack of enforcement of a requirement
  • Delayed recognition and diagnosis of mumps
  • Mumps vaccine failure
  • Vaccine might be less effective in preventing
    asymptomatic infection or atypical mumps than in
    preventing parotitis
  • Waning immunity

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Mumps Diagnostic Testing
  • Serum to test for mumps IgM antibody within 5
    days of illness onset
  • A swab from the parotid duct or other affected
    salivary gland duct
  • Parotid duct swab is the preferred viral sample

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Mumps Diagnostic Testing
  • If the IgM antibody titer is negative, a second
    (convalescent) serum specimen for IgM antibodies
    should be obtained 2 to 3 weeks after onset of
    the illness
  • Paired serum specimens also can be used to detect
    a significant rise in the level of mumps IgG

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Mumps Diagnostic Testing
  • Negative laboratory tests, especially in
    vaccinated persons, should not be used to rule
    out a mumps diagnosis
  • In the absence of another diagnosis, persons
    meeting the clinical case definition should be
    reported as a probable mumps case

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Presumptive Evidence of Mumps Immunity
  • Documentation of adequate vaccination
  • Laboratory evidence of immunity
  • Birth before 1957
  • Documentation of physician-diagnosed mumps

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Presumptive Evidence of Mumps Immunity
  • Adequate vaccination
  • 1 dose for preschool-aged children and adults not
    at high risk of exposure to mumps
  • 2 doses school-aged children grades (K-12th
    grade) and for adults at high risk of exposure to
    mumps

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Mumps Vaccination ofHealthcare Personnel
  • Born in 1957 or later
  • documentation of 2 doses of live mumps virus
    vaccine (minimum interval between doses is 28
    days)
  • Born before 1957 (without a history of
    physician-diagnosed mumps or laboratory evidence
    of mumps immunity)
  • consider recommending 1 dose of a live mumps
    virus vaccine

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Mumps Vaccination ofHealthcare Personnel
  • During a mumps outbreak healthcare facilities
    should strongly consider recommending 2 doses of
    mumps vaccine to unvaccinated personnel born
    before 1957 who do not have evidence of mumps
    immunity

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National Immunization ProgramContact Information
  • Telephone 800.CDC.INFO
  • Email nipinfo_at_cdc.gov
  • Website www.cdc.gov/nip
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