نتایج جستجو برای: mumps infection

تعداد نتایج: 459034  

2010
Amanda L. Bonebrake Christina Silkaitis Gaurav Monga Amy Galat Jay Anderson JoEllyn Tiesi Trad Kenneth Hedley Nanette Burgess Teresa R. Zembower

In 2006, nearly 6,000 mumps cases were reported in the United States, 795 of which occurred in Illinois. In Chicago, 1 healthcare institution experienced ongoing transmission for 4 weeks. This study examines the outbreak epidemiology and quantifies the financial affect on this organization. This retrospective cohort study was conducted through case and exposure identification, interviews, medic...

2010
Tatsuo Fuchigami Ikuko Kimura Junichi Suzuki Michio Miyashita Kenichi Watanabe Koji Hashimoto Yukihiko Fujita Yasuji Inamo Hideo Mugishima

Peripheral facial nerve paralysis is relatively common in the pediatric age group. Infectious agents convincingly associated with acute facial palsy include varicella-zoster virus, herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein–Barr virus, rubella virus, and more recently, human immunodeficiency virus. However, facial palsy has rarely been documented in patients with mumps virus infection. Faci...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2014
J Hassan M Carr J Connell C De Gascun

We describe a mumps outbreak in a highly-vaccinated population attending a party at a youth club. In a retrospective cohort study with 60 of approximately 100 participants responding, vaccination status was verified for 58/59 respondents, of whom 54 were vaccinated twice and four once. The attack rate was 22% (13 cases, all vaccinated), with smoking at the party (risk ratio (RR) 3.1; 95% confid...

Journal: :Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 2016

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2006
Douglas G Mackenzie George Craig Nicholas F Hallam Janelle Moore Janet Stevenson

BACKGROUND The number of cases of mumps in the UK has increased during 2004-2005. Understanding why some people are more susceptible to mumps infection will help target vaccination and other control measures in the future. This paper describes a mumps outbreak in a boarding school in Scotland (October to November 2004). OBJECTIVES To describe the characteristics of cases in a mumps outbreak; ...

2013
Xiu-Xing Wang Pu Ying Fan Diao Qiang Wang Dan Ye Chen Jiang Ning Shen Na Xu Wei-Bo Chen Shan-Shan Lai Shan Jiang Xiao-Li Miao Jin Feng Wei-Wei Tao Ning-Wei Zhao Bing Yao Zhi-Peng Xu Hai-Xiang Sun Jian-Min Li Jia-Hao Sha Xing-Xu Huang Qing-Hua Shi Hong Tang Xiang Gao Chao-Jun Li

Mumps commonly affects children 5-9 yr of age, and can lead to permanent adult sterility in certain cases. However, the etiology of this long-term effect remains unclear. Mumps infection results in progressive degeneration of the seminiferous epithelium and, occasionally, Sertoli cell-only syndrome. Thus, the remaining Sertoli cells may be critical to spermatogenesis recovery after orchitis hea...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1949
Harold S. Ginsberg Frank L. Horsfall

Preexisting infection with PVM or mumps virus does not prevent multiplication of the virus of influenza A or B in the same tissue. Similarly, pre-existing infection with one or another of the influenza viruses does not prevent multiplication of either PVM or mumps virus in the same tissue. The failure of these two groups of viruses to interfere with the multiplication of each other is discussed...

2014
Edith Lederman Jennifer Merte Philip Farabaugh Giles Durano Kevin Mc Dermott Diana Liebner Misty Lang Jennifer Nybo Diana Elson

Background. On January 13, 2014 a previously healthy 43 year old male detainee who had been in custody for 323 days was evaluated for fever, unilateral parotid gland swelling and pain; he was referred to a local hospital given hemodynamic instability. In the hospital he was treated empirically for bacterial parotitis with intravenous vancomycin and was serologically evaluated for possible mumps...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2006
Gaynor Watson-Creed Andrea Saunders Jeffrey Scott Luis Lowe Janice Pettipas Todd F Hatchette

BACKGROUND Before the widespread use of vaccine, mumps was the most common cause of viral meningitis (up to 10% of mumps infections). Vaccination programs have resulted in a drop of more than 99% in the number of reported mumps cases in the United States and Canada. Although rare in Canada, outbreaks have recently occurred throughout the world, including a large outbreak in the United Kingdom, ...

2014
Suvorit Subhas Bhowmick Pawan Soni

In 1917, Von Economo described a disease named "Encephalitis Lethargica" which affected a large number of patients across the world in an epidemic between 1916 and 1927. It's spread paralleled with the spread of the pandemic influenza, but Von Economo and the contemporary authors did not believe it to be a post-influenzal sequela. Now parkinsonism is a well-known complication of acute infectiou...

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