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| | Mumps |
 | | The mumps virus has a tropism for glandular tissue and also is neurotropic, resulting in meningitis, encephalitis, myelitis, polyneuritis, polyradiculitis, and cranial neuritis. |
 | | Before the availability of vaccine, mumps was one of the leading causes of childhood deafness (1:15,000 mumps cases). |
 | | A live, attenuated live mumps vaccine is available for 15-month-old infants and older; singly or in combination with measles and rubella (MMR). |
| www.kcom.edu /faculty/chamberlain/Website/lectures/lecture/mumps.htm (818 words) |
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