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Mumps is a viral disease characterized by fever, headache, muscle weakness, stiff neck, loss of appetite, swelling and tenderness of one or more of the salivary glands situated along the angle of the jaw and inside the mouth, including the parotid gland located within the cheeks just below the front of the ear.
Mumps jabs may run out in Ireland

Mumps jabs may run out in Ireland

Protection against 12 different communicable diseases available for infants and toddlers

Protection against 12 different communicable diseases available for infants and toddlers

Rubella no threat in U.S.

Rubella no threat in U.S.

U.S. children undervaccinated

U.S. children undervaccinated

Autism and MMR, no link found

Autism and MMR, no link found

Animal research and its benefits to both humans and animals

Animal research and its benefits to both humans and animals

Mumps cases amongst young adults continue to increase

Mumps cases amongst young adults continue to increase

Evidence that measles-mumps-rubella immunisation is not associated with autism

Evidence that measles-mumps-rubella immunisation is not associated with autism

Gravity model applicable to disease spread

Gravity model applicable to disease spread

Autism antibodies are not genetically determined, as parents do not exhibit them

Autism antibodies are not genetically determined, as parents do not exhibit them

Report rejects childhood vaccines as a cause of autism

Report rejects childhood vaccines as a cause of autism

New figures suggest Scotland is in the middle of a mumps epidemic

New figures suggest Scotland is in the middle of a mumps epidemic

Third Annual Encephalitis Conference

Third Annual Encephalitis Conference

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