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Recent Resurgence of Mumps in the United States

2008, New England Journal of Medicine

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Mumps is an acute viral infection characterized by a range of symptoms from mild to severe complications. After the introduction of a one-dose mumps vaccination in 1977, case rates fell significantly, but resurgence occurred in the late 1980s, and again in 2006, particularly among vaccinated populations. This research examines the epidemiology of the recent outbreaks to critically assess the effectiveness of the current two-dose vaccination strategy and to explore implications for mumps elimination efforts.