Mumps Flashcards
1
Q
What is the family?
A
Paramyxovirus
2
Q
What is the incubation period?
A
2-3 weeks
3
Q
When do most infections occur without vaccination?
A
Age 5-15
4
Q
What are the clinical presentations?
A
- Salivary gland enlargement and pain aggravated by eating (esp. parotid gland, tender cervical lymphadenopathy)
- Fever
- Malaise
More frequent in adults: - Aseptic meningitis (relatively common but mild)
- Orchitis (pain and swelling, 10-25% postpubertal cases, usually unilateral, bilateral may lead to subfertility)
- Pancreatitis (10% of adults)
5
Q
What are the specimens used to diagnose?
A
Saliva, throat washings, urine, CSF
6
Q
What are the diagnosis methods?
A
- RT-PCR
- Tissue culture using cell lines or hen’s eggs
- CPE - rounding of cells, multinucleated syncytial formation, eosinophilic inclusions
- Serology - IgM, IgG
7
Q
What is the prevention? Who is it given to?
A
Live attenuated vaccine (MMR) given at 1y/o and also recommended for unimmunised pre-adolescents who have not had mumps parotitis