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    Source: http://www.app.com/article/20091022/...nd+in+Lakewood

    15 cases of mumps found in Lakewood


    By MATTHEW McGRATH ? TOMS RIVER BUREAU ? October 22, 2009

    LAKEWOOD ? An outbreak of mumps ? a once-common childhood disease that is now much less of a problem in the United States ? has affected between 15 and 30 young adults here, and state and Ocean County health officials are investigating.

    The outbreak here is linked to one in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, said Marilyn Riley, a state Department of Health and Senior Services spokeswoman. The Brooklyn outbreak is concentrated in the Borough Park section and has mostly affected children who attended summer camp in upstate New York, according to media reports.

    Health workers are now working to identify all the cases in New Jersey, Riley said.


    The mumps outbreak occurred even though the young adults were fully immunized, county health department spokeswoman Leslie Terjesen said. The number of confirmed cases are only 15, Riley said.

    The virus has spread through households and to others that had close contact with infected people, Terjesen said.

    The virus is spread through sneezing, coughing and other transmissions of saliva, experts said. It can be transmitted anytime from three days before symptoms appear to about nine days after symptoms appear. The virus needs between two and three weeks to incubate, experts said, and most children and adults recover within two weeks.

    Typically, since vaccines for mumps were developed in the 1960s, inoculations are given to children more than one year old, with a second dose at around ages 5 or 6, health experts said. However, vaccine is about 90 percent effective, and outbreaks do occur, officials said.

    The tell-tale symptom of mumps are inflamed salivary glands in the cheeks near the jaw line and near the ears. Other symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness and loss of appetite.

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    Re: NJ: Mumps outbreak

    Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/a...obrooklyn.html

    Posted on Fri, Oct. 23, 2009


    Mumps outbreak in NJ linked to Brooklyn

    The Associated Press

    LAKEWOOD, N.J. - Health officials say a mumps outbreak in New Jersey is linked to a recent outbreak in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    About 30 people in Lakewood, who range in age from 1 to 40 years old, have come down with the disease in the last two weeks.


    The Ocean County Health Department says the cases have been primarily contained to one section of the township and some of those infected may have come into contact with each other. Health officials say most had been fully vaccinated against the disease.

    Symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue and swelling of the salivary glands.

    Mumps can be spread through sneezes, coughs and exchanges of salivary fluid.

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    Information from: The Star-Ledger, http://www.nj.com/starledger

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