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Mumps

Contributed by Teresa Hradisky on 02/10/06 

One definite case of mumps has been identified on the Ithaca College Campus.

One definite case of mumps has been identified on the Ithaca College Campus. Mumps is a viral illness characterized by fever and swelling of the salivary glands, the largest of which is located over the jawbone just in front of the ear.

Few individuals on campus would be susceptible to mumps infection: IC students who have grown up in the US have been immunized against mumps as a requirement for attending grade school, unless they were exempted for religious or specific medical reasons. Many older individuals acquired permanent immunity from the disease itself, during childhood.
If you have never been vaccinated or are unsure of your vaccine status and you develop fever and salivary gland swelling, contact the health center at 274-3177 for an evaluation.

More information on mumps is available through the New York State Department of Health at http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/communicable_diseases/en/pdf/mumps.pdf.

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Mumps Comment from jhickey on 02/13/06
The New York State Dept. of Health site is useful, but you can find more detailed info in the Health Reference Center database provided through the Library
http://ezproxy.ithaca.edu:2048/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/nysl_sc_ithaca?db=HWRC