List of modern mumps outbreaks

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This is a list of mumps outbreaks occurring in modern times (after the year 2000).

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[edit] Canada (April 2007)

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dalhousie University was struck with an outbreak of the mumps confirmed in many students with suspected cases in dozens of others. The main causes of the large outbreak include students being unaware of being infected, and other students who knowingly ignored quarantine restrictions. The outbreak began after St. Patrick's Day, and has spread beyond the university community, with confirmed cases reaching 350 cases of mumps since February, including about 24 new cases that have surfaced during the week ending June 9, 2007. The end of the university year in May meant that many students travelled to their homes across the country carrying the infection, leading to a large scale spread, the extent of which is still not clear, although the prevalence of the disease lay in people aged 17 to 24. Roughly 50 personnel of the Halifax-based navy ship HMCS Glace Bay were sent home as a precaution. Reported outbreaks have begun in New Brunswick (Approximately 100 cases), Prince Edward Island (2 cases), Ontario (3 cases confirmed, 5 suspected), West Coast of Newfoundland (2 cases)[1], and Toronto (3 cases). On October 3rd 2007, a new case was reported at Nipissing University/Canadore College, in North Bay, Ontario. On October 26th, four additional cases were reported in Alberta at the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College[2]; By October 30th, this had expanded to 5 confirmed.[3]. As of Nov. 16 there have been a total of 54 cases in Alberta[4]. As of Nov. 29 there have been 57 confirmed cases in Calgary Alberta, six at the University of Calgary as well as outbreaks at SAIT Polytechnic and Mount Royal College. A vaccination program is currently being undertaken to re-immunize all students in post-secondary by the Calgary Health Region. Vaccinations are also occurring at universities in Edmonton.[5] As of December 11, 2007 the Alberta government has suspended its inoculation program after several people suffered severe allergic reactions.[6]

[edit] United Kingdom (2004–2007)

In the United Kingdom, between the years of 2004-2006, a mumps outbreak[7] has involved more than 70,000 patients.[5][8] The cause of the outbreak is low immunity in those too old to have received MMR, but young enough to have not developed natural immunity through exposure. A catch-up programme of immunisation of under twenty five year olds, particularly in university towns such as Exeter was implemented.

[edit] United States (2005-2006)

Although there may not be a direct link with the mumps outbreak in Ireland, United States CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding has been quoted stating that the genotype from the U.S. outbreak, "in the early cases of this outbreak, was the same genotype of virus that was associated with the United Kingdom outbreak." [6] Entrez Gene contains a placeholder database record for a new Mumps gene; the record is dated 23 Feb 2006.[7]

  • 31 January 2007: 6404 cases of mumps in 2006 compared to 314 in 2005. As of today, YTD 15 deaths in the United States were reported.[8]

[edit] Idaho (2008)

[edit] Iowa (2005-2006)

In early 2006, for reasons still not fully understood, the state of Iowa experienced a large surge in the number of reported mumps infections.[10] [9]According to the New York Times, college students accounted for about a quarter of the 245 cases [10], while about half of the cases are people aged seventeen to twenty five. Doctors are attributing the rise in mumps case frequency to low vaccination rates in Iowa's youth, coupled with the close quarters in dormitories, classrooms and cafeterias.

When you expect five and you get 245, this is pretty serious... We're trying to get ahead of it and get it stopped... It could be that on some of these college campuses, they were not as well vaccinated as we'd like them to be, [but] our law does not allow us to identify entities associated with outbreaks.

According to Canadian media reports [11], there may be something novel about this mumps strain which indicates a standard MMR-series vaccination is not 95% effective, as was thought.

  • 18 April 2006: 815 cases have been reported [13] in Iowa alone, representing a caseload reporting increase of 200 in the last week.
  • 25 April 2006: There are over 1,120 confirmed[14], probable and suspected cases of mumps. Over 1000 of the cases are confirmed.
  • 11 May 2006: Iowa reports 1,184 confirmed, 253 probable, and 237 suspect cases, or 1674 total. [16]PDF (84.2 KiB)

[edit] Georgia (2006)

[edit] Illinois (2006)

There have been three confirmed cases of the mumps at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Two cases at Loyola University Chicago, and has spread to three other neighboring counties in the Southern Illinois area. There has also been one confirmed case at Knox College, in Galesburg (Western Illinois). Wheaton College has also been affected by 93 cases since early September (as of Jan 9).[18]

[edit] Indiana (2006)

[edit] Kansas (2006)

  • 2 May 2006: With 340 mumps cases now reported in Kansas, state health officials have asked the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help.[22]

[edit] Kentucky (2006)

  • 4 May 2006: Two cases diagnosed by Doctor Roach in Paducah,KY, a border town to Southern Illinois.[11]

[edit] Michigan (2006)

  • 04 May 2006: A case of the mumps is reported in Plymouth-Canton High School, Canton. The three high schools in Canton are requiring students to provide documentation of vaccination.[25]

[edit] Minnesota (2006)

  • May 2006: The Minnesota Department of Health has confirmed eleven mumps cases in Minnesota in 2006. Four of the eleven cases may be linked to Iowa. Please continue to check back for updates. [26]

[edit] Missouri (2006)

  • 10 May 2006: Missouri reports twenty one confirmed, eighty eight probable, for a total of 109 cases [12]

[edit] Nebraska (2006)

  • 10 May 2006: Nebraska reports sixty four confirmed, 193 probable, twenty two suspect, for a total of 279 cases in forty three counties. [27]Officials say many people with mumps in Nebraska had connections to Iowa.

[edit] North Carolina (2006)

[edit] Ohio (2008)

  • 14 February 2008: The University of Toledo was hit by a sudden outbreak of the mumps on February 14th, 2008. Most of the pregnant students were moved into quarantined buildings, and all the students in the Ottawa House buildings were required to provide medical record of previous mumps vaccinations.

[edit] Oregon (2006)

[edit] South Dakota (2006)

  • 12 May 2006: SD Department of Health reports thirty three confirmed cases, fifty three probable cases, and six suspect cases for a total of ninety two cases.[16]

[edit] Virginia (2008)

  • Fall 2006:In the fall of 2006, University of Virginia had an outbreak of mumps with 55 cases.[17]
  • 13 March 2008: University of Virginia reports two suspected cases.[18]

[edit] Wisconsin (2006)

  • 10 May 2006: 185 confirmed cases, at least one case in one out of three counties. [19]

[edit] Republic of Moldova (2007-2008)

  • 24 January 2008: more than 2000 confirmed cases. Most affected are the regions of Chişinău, Orhei, Străşeni, Nisporeni, Ialoveni, Cahul, Comrat, Ungheni, Teleneşti, Hânceşti, Anenii Noi, Rezina, Floreşti. [20]

[edit] The Netherlands (2008)

[edit] References

  1. ^ "West Coast Woman Diagnosed With Mumps". "vocm.com" ("06 June 2007").
  2. ^ "Chinook Health identifies mumps cases in Lethbridge". "uleth.ca" ("26 Oct 2007").
  3. ^ "Chinook Health Launches Mumps immunization campaign" ("30 Oct 2007").
  4. ^ "Chinook Health Expands Mumps Immunizations" ("16 Nov 2007").
  5. ^ "University of Calgary Mumps vaccination campaign" ("26 Nov 2007").
  6. ^ "Alberta mumps clinics halted after allergic reactions" ("11 Dec 2007").
  7. ^ BMJ Mumps epidemic in UK 2005
  8. ^ CDC (2006). "Mumps epidemic--United kingdom, 2004-2005". MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 55 (7): 173-5. PubMed. 
  9. ^ "University of Bath Internal News". "University of Bath Public Relations" ("26 November 2004").
  10. ^ CDC (2006). "Exposure to mumps during air travel--United States, April 2006". MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 55 (14): 401-2. PubMed. 
  11. ^ First Confirmed Case Of Mumps In Western Kentucky, WKYX-FM/WNGO-AM, May 18, 2006
  12. ^ Reported Cases of Mumps, Confirmed and Probable, by Region and Jurisdiction, Missouri, Year-to-Date 2006*, Missouri Dept of Health and Senior Services
  13. ^ HEALTH DEPARTMENT: FIRST CASE OF MUMPS IS DIAGNOSED IN SCHOOL AGED CHILD, Mecklenburg County Health Department, May 4, 2006
  14. ^ Goodwin, Susan. Student contracts the mumps, The Oregon Daily Emerald, May 18, 2006
  15. ^ Mumps, Oregon Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention
  16. ^ South Dakota Department of Health
  17. ^ [1]"Mumps Cases Suspected at the University of Virginia," UVA Today
  18. ^ [2]"Mumps Cases Suspected at the University of Virginia," UVA Today
  19. ^ [3] Wisconsin Immunization Program - Laboratory Confirmed Mumps Cases
  20. ^ [4] Info-Prim-Neo News Agency
  21. ^ "Mumps epidemic hits Dutch Bible belt", DutchNews.nl, 2008-04-21. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.