Mumps Flashcards

Lecture 1

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cases

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  • 176 cases in sept 2017
  • normally cases range from 4-8 a year b/c we have vaccinations for this
  • most cases were initially from uni students 18-29
  • some individuals were vaccinated but still got infected (vaccine is 85% effective)
  • sports teams are to blame and are at risk b/c a lot of interactions with bodily fluids
  • this out break spread to NHL uni hockey and football teams
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2
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What is the genus?

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Rubulavirus (-ssRNA virus)

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3
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What is the portal of entry?

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  • mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract
  • generally infects children between 2 and 12
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What are the signs and symptoms of mumps?

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  • parotitis- swelling of the salivary glands face pain headache and sore throat
  • some infections may be asymptomatic; makes it hard to catch
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susceptibility

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unimmunized individuals are at risk

fomite transmission or person to person

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What is the incubation period?

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the time it takes for an infection to develop after a person has been exposed to a disease-causing organism
12-24 days
infects via the respiratory tract enters blood and many organs (mainly the salivary glands)

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7
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What is Fomite transimission?

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inanimate object that can transfer viruses

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8
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what is the treatment for mumps?

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comfort care only… soft fluids, warm water gargles

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9
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How can mumps be prevented?

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MMR vaccine

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10
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  • virus infects the salivary glands
  • was once among the more common of childhood diseases
  • nearly nonexistent in developed nations due to effective childhood immunization
  • infections in late winter or early spring still occur in countries that lack an effective immunization programs
  • patients suffer from inflammation of the tests meninges or pancreas and rarely deafness in one ear
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11
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MMR vaccine

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MMR (measles mumps rubella)

some speculation- bad science links thimerosal vaccines in autism

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