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  2. Mumps virus - Wikipedia

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    The mumps virus (MuV) is the virus that causes mumps. MuV contains a single-stranded, negative-sense genome made of ribonucleic acid (RNA). Its genome is about 15,000 nucleotides in length and contains seven genes that encode nine proteins.

  3. Pneumoparotitis - Wikipedia

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    Pneumoparotitis (also termed pneumosialadenitis [1] wind parotitis, [1] surgical mumps, [2] or anaesthesia mumps), [2] is a rare cause of parotid gland swelling which occurs when air is forced through the parotid (Stensen) duct resulting in inflation of the duct.

  4. Aseptic meningitis - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple types of aseptic meningitis that are differentiated based on their cause. An example of a mumps infection. Viral meningitis. Enterovirus (EV) caused meningitis. This is the most common cause of viral meningitis, with 90% of viral meningitis cases being caused by EVs. [2] Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Mumps ...

  5. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Infections like mumps may temporarily or permanently affect testosterone by increasing inflammation in the testicles. Causes of Secondary Hypogonadism. Common causes of secondary hypogonadism include:

  6. How Long You Were Expected to Live the Year You Were Born

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    Women: 80.2 Men: 74.8In 2022, there was a slight increase in life expectancy for men and women, following a two-year decline. Heart disease and cancer remained the top two leading causes of death.

  7. Parotitis - Wikipedia

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    Acute viral parotitis (mumps): The most common viral cause of parotitis is mumps. Routine vaccinations have dropped the incidence of mumps to a very low level. Mumps resolves on its own in about ten days. A viral infection caused by Paramyxovirus, a single-stranded RNA virus. Common symptoms include fever, headache and bilateral or unilateral ...

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

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    Adults older than 20 years old. Pregnant women. People with weak immune systems, like cancer and transplant patients, or older adults. ... Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine.

  9. Hatchcock's sign - Wikipedia

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    mumps: Hatchcock's sign is a clinical sign in which upward pressure on the angle of the mandible causes pain due to parotitis in mumps, but no pain in adenitis. [1]