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Mumps

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Medical Definition:
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      new window CDC NIP: Mumps Description: Directory of factsheets and articles on the disease and its vaccine. (cdc.gov)
new window Childhood Infections: Mumps Description: Description, symptoms, prevention and treatment; aimed at parents. (kidshealth.org)
new window Communicable Disease Fact Sheets: Mumps Description: Information about Mumps from the New York State Department of Health. (health.state.ny.us)
new window eMedicine - Mumps Description: Article by Robert Felter, MD. (emedicine.com)
new window eMedicine - Mumps Description: Article by Cem S Demirci, MD. (emedicine.com)
new window eMedicine - Pediatrics, Mumps Description: Article by Eileen C Quintana, MD. (emedicine.com)
new window eMedicine Health - Mumps Description: Features cause, symptoms, tests, and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window Facts About Mumps for Adults Description: Encourages vaccination for adults born after 1956 who have not had the disease or have no documentation of immunity. (nfid.org)
new window MayoClinic.com - Mumps Description: Includes signs and symptoms, cause, diagnosis, prevention, and prognosis. (mayoclinic.com)
new window Medinfo: Mumps Description: Information for patients on mumps, a virus infection which typically causes enlargement of the two salivary glands in the cheeks at the angle of the jaw. (medinfo.co.uk)
new window Medline Plus: Mumps Description: Facts about mumps for adults and children. Includes flowchart for neck swelling, prevention and screening information. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Mumps Description: Factsheet with cause, prevention, diagnosis, complications, symptoms, and treatment. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window Mumps -- An Overview Description: Includes diagnosis, treatment, incidence, complications, social issues, history, and photographs. (geocities.com)
new window Mumps Facts Description: Features cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. (astdhpphe.org)
new window Mumps Network Description: Includes information on incidence, transmission, symptoms, treatment, vaccination and prevention. (mumps-network.com)
new window Pediatric OnCall Description: A time tested homemade remedy for the treatment of mumps. (pediatriconcall.com)
new window WHO: Mumps Vaccine Description: Factsheet about the disease and vaccine. (who.int)
 




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