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AZ: 2019 Mumps

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.azfamily.com/news/updat...cle_edd62ca0-3edb-11e9-9cdf-e734b9af9797.html

UPDATE: Second case of mumps confirmed in Maricopa County, first was at Hamilton HS
David Baker
Updated 1 hr ago | Posted on Mar 4, 2019

CHANDLER (3TV/CBS 5) - Less than 24 hours after health officials confirmed a student at Hamilton High School in Chandler has contracted mumps, they reported a second case.

The Maricopa County Health Department sent a letter home to parents about the mumps case. The identity of the student has not been released, and it's unclear when the case of mumps was contracted.

The department said it was the first case of mumps in Maricopa County in 2019. There were only two cases in 2018.

Maricopa County on Tuesday confirmed a second case of mumps...
 
Source: https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...igration-detention-facilities-ice/1374521001/

Mumps cases in Arizona have reached a 10-year high. Here's why.
Stephanie Innes, Arizona Republic Published 7:56 p.m. MT June 10, 2019

An outbreak of mumps among immigrants detained in federal facilities in Pinal County is fueling a statewide spike in cases.

Mumps in Arizona this year has reached 42 confirmed cases ? a 10-year annual high number less than halfway into 2019, state data shows...
 
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