MUMPS
orchitis, oophoritis, mastitis, pancreatitis, hearing loss, meningitis, and encephalitis.
Complications of mumps occur with or without parotitis or other salivary gland swelling and generally include _____________....
Upper respiratory tract
During infection, the virus first infects the
Mumps virus
is an RNA virus, Rubulavirus.
Orchitis
is the most common complication in post-pubertal males, occurring in approximately 30% of unvaccinated and 6% of vaccinated post-pubertal males.
Immunoglobulin test
measures the level of types of antibodies in the blood
1,000
since 2014, more than _________ mumps cases have been reported each year
Parotitis
swelling of the parotid glands, and also most common symptom of a mumps infection.
Vaccination
the best way to prevent mumps and mumps complications
Humans
are the only natural host of the mumps virus.
immunodeficiency, international travel and lack of vaccination.
Risk factors of mumps
Paramyxovirus. Paramyxoviridae.
Rubulavirus is within the genus_________and is a member of the family_________.
16-18 days. 14-25 days
The incubation period of mumps is ______ days; however, it can vary from ______ days.
Viremia
The presence of the virus in blood, which then spreads to multiple tissues, including the meninges, salivary glands, pancreas, testes, and ovaries.
Respiratory droplet transmission
The virus is acquired by
Antipyretics and analgesics
Treatment is supportive by treating symptoms, using _________ and _________
Mumps
a viral disease caused by the mumps virus. Initial symptoms of mumps are non-specific and include fever, headache, malaise, muscle pain, and loss of appetite.
