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  2. Mumps virus - Wikipedia

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    Mumps is usually not life-threatening and typically resolves within a few weeks after the onset of symptoms, but long-term complications such as paralysis, seizures, hydrocephalus, and deafness can occur. Treatment is supportive in nature, and infection is preventable via vaccination. [2] [18] [19]

  3. Immunological memory - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, researchers are still trying to find out why some vaccines produce life-long immunity, while the effectiveness of other vaccines drops to zero in less than 30 years (for mumps) or less than six months (for H3N2 influenza). [9]

  4. Measles - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days. [7] [8] Initial symptoms typically include fever, often greater than 40 °C (104 °F), cough, runny nose, and inflamed eyes. [3] [4] Small white spots known as Koplik's spots may form inside the mouth two or three days after the start of symptoms. [4]

  5. If You Received a Measles Vaccine in This Decade, Check Your ...

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    The last five years were outbreak-free, but as of February 18, 2025, Texas is experiencing its largest measles outbreak in almost three decades. ... 78% effective against mumps, and 97% effective ...

  6. A measles outbreak is hitting Texas and New Mexico. The ... - AOL

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    The highly contagious virus explained, including how it spreads and how long symptoms last. Kate Murphy. February 19, 2025 at 3:09 PM. ... Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine.

  7. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    Not included in the above table are many waves of deadly diseases brought by Europeans to the Americas and Caribbean. Western Hemisphere populations were ravaged mostly by smallpox, but also typhus, measles, influenza, bubonic plague, cholera, malaria, tuberculosis, mumps, yellow fever, and pertussis. The lack of written records in many places ...

  8. Mumps vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Mumps vaccines are vaccines which prevent mumps. [1] When given to a majority of the population they decrease complications at the population level. [1] Effectiveness when 90% of a population is vaccinated is estimated at 85%. [2] Two doses are required for long term prevention. [1] The initial dose is recommended between 12 and 18 months of ...

  9. Texas measles outbreak: Here’s why it’s not going away ...

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    In 2022 there were 121 measles cases reported nationwide and last year, an outbreak in a Chicago migrant shelter ended up infecting 57 people. Since vaccines became widely available in the 1960s ...