Is Mumps Immunization Safe?
Mumps is an acute respiratory infectious disease characterized by parotid enlargement caused by the mumps virus. The incidence is mainly children and adolescents, more common in winter and spring. The disease is widespread in China, with local outbreaks. Mumps virus belongs to RNA type Paramyxoviridae. Contains two antigen components, virovirus antigen and soluble antigen. The clinical manifestations are parotid enlargement and pain, which can affect unilateral or bilateral parotid glands, and can invade other glandular organs, causing orchitis, meningitis, and ovarian inflammation. Mumps virus can also cause meningitis and myocarditis. It is also one of the important causes of acquired deafness, which is often irreversible. A good preventive effect can be obtained by inoculating live mumps vaccine.
Mumps vaccine
- U.S. approved an inactivated mumps in 1948
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- Dissolve with the enclosed sterile water for injection
- 1 injection of attenuated activity
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- A study published at the 16th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Children's Otolaryngology, held in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 10, 2008, states that topical mumps vaccine after laser removal of papilloma can effectively relieve most children's relapse Respiratory Papilloma (RRP).