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  • Open Access
3 Citations
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Improved Immunogenicity of the Inactivated F Genotype Mumps Vaccine against Diverse Circulating Mumps Viruses in Mice

  • Hyeran Won,
  • Ah-Ra Kim,
  • Gyung Tae Chung,
  • Su Hwan Kim,
  • Jung-Sik Yoo and
  • June-Woo Lee

1 January 2023

Mumps is an acute infectious disease caused by the mumps virus (MuV). Despite high global vaccination coverage, mumps outbreaks continue to occur, even in vaccinated populations. Therefore, we aimed to identify candidate vaccines that can induce an i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,093 Views
15 Pages

Exploring the Mumps Virus Glycoproteins: A Review

  • Jasmine Rae Frost,
  • Saba Shaikh and
  • Alberto Severini

18 June 2022

The resurgence of mumps in vaccinated adult populations has raised concerns about possible waning vaccine immunity or a potential lack of protection to the circulating strain. A number of individual studies have investigated if there are amino acid v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,489 Views
17 Pages

Mumps is a common childhood viral disease and children have been vaccinated throughout the world since 1967. The incidence of mumps has increased with more than 300,000 young people infected with mumps annually in mainland China since 2005. Therefore...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
15,765 Views
14 Pages

Vaccination against mumps virus (MuV) (mostly measles-mumps-rubella) is routinely performed in more than 120 countries and has resulted in a distinct decrease of mumps incidence. However, alteration of mumps epidemiology has been observed in several...

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  • Open Access
1,120 Views
17 Pages

Development and Biological Properties of a New Live Attenuated Mumps Vaccine Strain

  • Xue Song,
  • Xiumei Ren,
  • Yang Song,
  • Shengbao Yang,
  • Kailang Lu,
  • Yan Zhang and
  • Jiankai Liu

20 August 2025

Background/Objectives: This study aimed to develop a new attenuated live mumps vaccine strain and determine its biological properties and effectiveness. Methods: Plaque purification and amplification were performed in chicken embryo cells. Candidate...

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  • Open Access
1,865 Views
15 Pages

Genomic Characterization of Three Canadian Mumps Outbreaks Demonstrates Endemic Transmission in Canada

  • Jasmine Rae Frost,
  • Grace Eunchong Seo,
  • Kerry Dust,
  • Jared Bullard,
  • Peter Daley,
  • Jason J. LeBlanc,
  • Joanne Hiebert,
  • Elizabeth McLachlan and
  • Alberto Severini

10 August 2024

Despite the provision of a mumps vaccination program in Canada for over three decades, mumps has not reached elimination. Instead, a re-emergence has been observed in vaccinated populations, particularly in young adults. These outbreaks have been alm...

  • Review
  • Open Access
88 Citations
26,445 Views
15 Pages

Mumps is an important childhood infectious disease caused by mumps virus (MuV). We reviewed the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and vaccine development of mumps. Previous studies were identified using the key words “mumps” and “epidemio...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,888 Views
17 Pages

Longitudinal Characterization of the Mumps-Specific HLA-A2 Restricted T-Cell Response after Mumps Virus Infection

  • Josien Lanfermeijer,
  • Marieke M. Nühn,
  • Maarten E. Emmelot,
  • Martien C. M. Poelen,
  • Cécile A. C. M. van Els,
  • José A. M. Borghans,
  • Debbie van Baarle,
  • Patricia Kaaijk and
  • Jelle de Wit

3 December 2021

Waning of the mumps virus (MuV)-specific humoral response after vaccination has been suggested as a cause for recent mumps outbreaks in vaccinated young adults, although it cannot explain all cases. Moreover, CD8+ T cells may play an important role i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,682 Views
7 Pages

Evaluation of Immunity for Mumps among Vaccinated Medical Students

  • Cristiana Ferrari,
  • Marco Trabucco Aurilio,
  • Andrea Mazza,
  • Antonio Pietroiusti,
  • Andrea Magrini,
  • Ottavia Balbi,
  • Matteo Bolcato and
  • Luca Coppeta

Healthcare workers are considered at higher risk for mumps infection than the general population. Since 2017, the national immunization plan recommended the administration of a dose of measles–mumps–rubella (MMR) vaccine to the healthcare operators w...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,370 Views
12 Pages

Mumps remains endemic in Fiji, with 7802 cases reported between 2016 and 2018. The introduction of mumps vaccination has been discouraged due to perceptions of mumps as a self-limited disease and the perceived high cost of mumps vaccines. We estimate...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,114 Views
11 Pages

(1) Background: To explore whether meteorological factors have an impact on the prevalence of mumps, and to make a short–term prediction of the case number of mumps in Chongqing. (2) Methods: K–means clustering algorithm was used to divid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,163 Views
16 Pages

Spatial Effect of Ecological Environmental Factors on Mumps in China during 2014–2018

  • Li Wen,
  • Danling Yang,
  • Yanning Li,
  • Dongjia Lu,
  • Haixia Su,
  • Mengying Tang and
  • Xiaokun Song

(1) Background: although mumps vaccines have been introduced in most countries around the world in recent years, mumps outbreaks have occurred in countries with high vaccination rates. At present, China remains the focus of the global fight against m...

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  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,465 Views
11 Pages

Forecasting the Incidence of Mumps in Zibo City Based on a SARIMA Model

  • Qinqin Xu,
  • Runzi Li,
  • Yafei Liu,
  • Cheng Luo,
  • Aiqiang Xu,
  • Fuzhong Xue,
  • Qing Xu and
  • Xiujun Li

This study aimed to predict the incidence of mumps using a seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average (SARIMA) model, and provide theoretical evidence for early warning prevention and control in Zibo City, Shandong Province, China. Monthly mum...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,049 Views
11 Pages

The Concordance between Mumps and Rubella Sero-Positivity among the Israeli Population in 2015

  • Ravit Bassal,
  • Tamy Shohat,
  • Tal Levin,
  • Rakefet Pando,
  • Eilat Shinar,
  • Doron Amichay,
  • Mira Barak,
  • Anat Ben-Dor,
  • Adina Bar-Haim and
  • Victoria Indenbaum
  • + 3 authors

22 June 2022

Mumps and rubella are vaccine-preventable viral diseases through the measles-mumps-rubella-varicella (MMRV) vaccine, administered at 12 months and again at 6 years. We assessed the sero-prevalence of mumps and rubella, identified factors associated w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,513 Views
14 Pages

Epidemiological Characteristics and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Mumps from 2004 to 2018 in Chongqing, China

  • Hua Zhu,
  • Han Zhao,
  • Rong Ou,
  • Haiyan Xiang,
  • Ling Hu,
  • Dan Jing,
  • Manoj Sharma and
  • Mengliang Ye

Mumps vaccines have been widely used in recent years, but frequent mumps outbreaks and re-emergence around the world have not stopped. Mumps still remains a serious public health problem with a high incidence in China. The status of mumps epidemics i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,572 Views
8 Pages

Response to Vaccination against Mumps in Medical Students: Two Doses Are Needed

  • Andrea Trevisan,
  • Angelo Moretto,
  • Chiara Bertoncello,
  • Annamaria Nicolli,
  • Stefano Maso,
  • Maria Luisa Scapellato and
  • Paola Mason

7 July 2021

Mumps is a vaccine-preventable infectious disease diffuse worldwide. The implementation of mumps vaccination reduced largely the spread of infection. On 11,327 Medical School students the prevalence of mumps positive antibodies was evaluated accordin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,255 Views
11 Pages

Antibody Levels at 3-Years Follow-Up of a Third Dose of Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine in Young Adults

  • Patricia Kaaijk,
  • Alienke J. Wijmenga-Monsuur,
  • Hinke I. ten Hulscher,
  • Jeroen Kerkhof,
  • Gaby Smits,
  • Mioara Alina Nicolaie,
  • Marianne A. van Houten and
  • Rob S. van Binnendijk

17 January 2022

Mumps outbreaks and breakthrough infections of measles and rubella have raised concerns about waning of vaccine-induced immunity after two doses of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination. In the present follow-up study, serum IgG antibodies against...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,662 Views
16 Pages

Influence of Ribavirin on Mumps Virus Population Diversity

  • Mirna Jurković,
  • Anamarija Slović,
  • Dubravko Forčić,
  • Jelena Ivančić-Jelečki,
  • Tanja Košutić-Gulija and
  • Maja Jagušić

17 December 2021

Frequent mumps outbreaks in vaccinated populations and the occurrence of neurological complications (e.g., aseptic meningitis or encephalitis) in patients with mumps indicate the need for the development of more efficient vaccines as well as specific...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,872 Views
17 Pages

The present study investigated associations between epidemiological mumps patterns and meteorological factors in Japan. We used mumps surveillance data and meteorological data from all 47 prefectures of Japan from 1999 to 2020. A time-series analysis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,348 Views
8 Pages

Should Mumps Be Higher Up on the Public Health Agenda in India? A Concern for Global Health Security

  • Syed Manzoor Kadri,
  • Saleem-ur Rehman,
  • Kausar Rehana,
  • Ailbhe Helen Brady and
  • Vijay Kumar Chattu

7 August 2018

Mumps is a public health problem on a global scale caused by mumps virus, a member of family paramyxoviridae. An effective form of vaccination exists and is incorporated into routine immunization schedules in over 100 countries, usually in the form o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,993 Views
24 Pages

Collective Immunity to the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Viruses in the Kyrgyz Population

  • Anna Yurievna Popova,
  • Viacheslav Sergeevich Smirnov,
  • Svetlana Alexandrovna Egorova,
  • Zuridin Sharipovich Nurmatov,
  • Angelika Marsovna Milichkina,
  • Irina Victorovna Drozd,
  • Gulzada Saparbekovna Dadanova,
  • Gulnara Dzhumadylovna Zhumagulova,
  • Ekaterina Mikhailovna Danilova and
  • Areg Artemovich Totolian
  • + 8 authors

27 February 2025

Specific prevention of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) is the main prerequisite for a radical reduction in the incidence of these infections in the Kyrgyz Republic (KR). An increase in the number of seronegative individuals observed in recent years...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,388 Views
14 Pages

Unique Tropism and Entry Mechanism of Mumps Virus

  • Marie Kubota and
  • Takao Hashiguchi

1 September 2021

Mumps virus (MuV) is an important human pathogen that causes parotitis, orchitis, oophoritis, meningitis, encephalitis, and sensorineural hearing loss. Although mumps is a vaccine-preventable disease, sporadic outbreaks have occurred worldwide, even...

  • Review
  • Open Access
332 Views
42 Pages

Mumps virus (MuV) is a single-stranded, negative-sense RNA virus of the Family Paramyxoviridae. MuV is a highly contagious human pathogen that causes primarily mild symptoms, including hallmark swelling of the parotid glands. Severe cases can occur,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,615 Views
13 Pages

Exploring the Relationship between Mumps and Meteorological Factors in Shandong Province, China Based on a Two-Stage Model

  • Yuchen Zhu,
  • Dandan Zhang,
  • Yuchen Hu,
  • Chunyu Li,
  • Yan Jia,
  • Kaili She,
  • Tingxuan Liu,
  • Qing Xu,
  • Ying Zhang and
  • Xiujun Li

Background: Small-scale studies have identified temperature and other meteorological factors as risk factors for human health. However, only a few have quantified the specific impact of meteorological factors on mumps. A quantitative examination of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,099 Views
10 Pages

Questionable Immunity to Mumps among Healthcare Workers in Italy—A Cross-Sectional Serological Study

  • Cristiana Ferrari,
  • Giuseppina Somma,
  • Michele Treglia,
  • Margherita Pallocci,
  • Pierluigi Passalacqua,
  • Luca Di Giampaolo and
  • Luca Coppeta

Highly contagious diseases, such as mumps, are a global concern as new epidemics continue to emerge, even in highly vaccinated populations. The risk of transmission and spread of these viruses is even higher for individuals who are more likely to be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,264 Views
11 Pages

A resurgence of the mumps epidemic in highly vaccinated populations has occurred in recent years in many countries. This study aimed to evaluate the seroprevalence to mumps in urban areas of Shanghai, where a measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,197 Views
10 Pages

Will We Have a Cohort of Healthcare Workers Full Vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella?

  • Andrea Trevisan,
  • Chiara Bertoncello,
  • Elisa Artuso,
  • Clara Frasson,
  • Laura Lago,
  • Davide De Nuzzo,
  • Annamaria Nicolli and
  • Stefano Maso

27 February 2020

Healthcare workers are a population exposed to several infectious diseases, and an immunization programme is essential for the maintenance of good vaccination coverage to protect workers and patients. A population of 10,653 students attending degree...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,636 Views
11 Pages

Seroprevalence for Measles, Varicella, Mumps and Rubella in the Trainee Obstetric Population: A Survey in Southern Italy

  • Brunella Perfetto,
  • Giovanna Paduano,
  • Elena Grimaldi,
  • Vincenza Sansone,
  • Giovanna Donnarumma and
  • Gabriella Di Giuseppe

20 March 2024

Background: Despite the efforts of the World Health Organization, some childhood viral diseases, for which there is already an effective vaccine, have not yet been eradicated. Among these, we find varicella, mumps, measles, and rubella, which althoug...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,952 Views
11 Pages

Investigating Local Patterns of Mumps Virus Circulation, Using a Combination of Molecular Tools

  • Ana M. Gavilán,
  • Paula Perán-Ramos,
  • Juan Carlos Sanz,
  • Luis García-Comas,
  • Marta Pérez-Abeledo,
  • Ana M. Castellanos,
  • José M. Berciano,
  • Noemí López-Perea,
  • Josefa Masa-Calles and
  • Aurora Fernández-García
  • + 1 author

13 December 2023

Mumps is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the mumps virus (MuV). However, MuV has re-emerged in many countries with high vaccine coverage. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends molecular surveillance based on sequencing of the small h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,184 Views
18 Pages

Seroprevalence of Measles-, Mumps-, and Rubella-Specific Antibodies in Future Healthcare Workers in Serbia: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Ana Banko,
  • Andja Cirkovic,
  • Vladimir Petrovic,
  • Mioljub Ristic,
  • Vladimir Vukovic,
  • Dobrila Stankovic-Djordjevic and
  • Danijela Miljanovic

27 June 2025

Background/Objectives: Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) continue to pose a significant public health challenge due to insufficient immunization coverage. This study aimed to provide the first seroprevalence data against MMR and to explore self-repor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,574 Views
13 Pages

Serologic Cross-Reactivity between the Mumps Virus Vaccine Genotype A Strain and the Circulating Genotype G Strain

  • Sabaparvin Shaikh,
  • Michael Carpenter,
  • Lisa Lin,
  • Jasmine Rae Frost,
  • Elizabeth McLachlan,
  • Derek Stein,
  • Paul Van Caeseele and
  • Alberto Severini

8 September 2024

Recent mumps outbreaks have been observed in vaccinated young adults due to the mumps virus (MuV) of genotype G, whereas the current vaccine is a mixture of two genotype A strains. These outbreaks could be attributed to waning vaccine immunity or the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,397 Views
10 Pages

Effect of the Hematocrit and Storage Temperature of Dried Blood Samples in the Serological Study of Mumps, Measles and Rubella

  • Mariano Rodríguez-Mateos,
  • Javier Jaso,
  • Paula Martínez de Aguirre,
  • Silvia Carlos,
  • Leire Fernández-Ciriza,
  • África Holguín and
  • Gabriel Reina

Dried blood spots (DBSs) are an economical and convenient alternative to serum/plasma, which allow for the serological and molecular study of different pathogens. Sixty-four blood samples were collected by venipuncture and spotted onto Whatman™...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,683 Views
12 Pages

21 September 2022

The national Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in China has covered vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella, among children aged 18–24 months since September 2008. However, no previous studies have quantified the effectiveness of the EPI...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,673 Views
16 Pages

Herd Immunity to the Measles, Mumps and Rubella Viruses Among the Belgradian Population in May, 2024

  • Anna Y. Popova,
  • Vyacheslav S. Smirnov,
  • Svetlana A. Egorova,
  • Luka Dragačević,
  • Angelica M. Milichkina,
  • Jelena Protić,
  • Ekaterina M. Danilova,
  • Irina V. Drozd,
  • Marija Petrušić and
  • Areg A. Totolian
  • + 7 authors

18 June 2025

Background/Objectives: In the Republic of Serbia, measles vaccination was first introduced in 1971, while combined vaccination (measles, mumps, rubella) was made mandatory in 1996 as part of the national vaccination program. Reported prevalence value...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,863 Views
11 Pages

Response to Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine in Transfusion-Dependent Patients

  • Maddalena Casale,
  • Nicoletta Di Maio,
  • Valentina Verde,
  • Saverio Scianguetta,
  • Maria Grazia Di Girolamo,
  • Rita Tomeo,
  • Domenico Roberti,
  • Saverio Misso and
  • Silverio Perrotta

Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) still determine significant morbidity and mortality, although a highly effective vaccine is available. Postponing the MMR vaccination until 6 months after the last red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is recommended, but...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,920 Views
20 Pages

Mumps Epidemiology in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia: Long-Term Trends, Immunization Gaps, and Conditions Favoring Future Outbreaks

  • Mioljub Ristić,
  • Vladimir Vuković,
  • Smiljana Rajčević,
  • Marko Koprivica,
  • Nikica Agbaba and
  • Vladimir Petrović

6 August 2025

Background/Objectives: Mumps remains a relevant vaccine-preventable disease globally, especially in settings where immunization coverage fluctuates or vaccine-induced immunity wanes. This study aimed to assess long-term trends in mumps incidence, vac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,564 Views
14 Pages

Understanding Mumps Dynamics: Epidemiological Traits and Breakthrough Infections in the Population under 15 Years of Age in Jiangsu Province, China, 2023

  • Mingma Li,
  • Zhiguo Wang,
  • Zhihao Liu,
  • Xiuying Deng,
  • Li Wang,
  • Yuanyuan Zhu,
  • Yan Xu,
  • Lei Zhang,
  • Yuanbao Liu and
  • Bei Wang

29 August 2024

Despite coverage of two doses of mumps-containing vaccines, mumps epidemics persist among children and young adults in China. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological characteristics of mumps in Jiangsu Province, with a particular focus on bre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,629 Views
13 Pages

Persistence of Antibodies against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella after the Two-Dose MMR Vaccination: A 7-Year Follow-Up Study

  • Nasiri Sarawanangkoor,
  • Nasamon Wanlapakorn,
  • Donchida Srimuan,
  • Thaksaporn Thatsanathorn,
  • Thanunrat Thongmee and
  • Yong Poovorawan

In 2014, the Expanded Program on Immunization of Thailand changed the timing of the second dose of the measles–mumps–rubella (MMR) vaccine from 4–6 years to 2.5 years, while maintaining the first dose at 9 months of age. This study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,064 Views
11 Pages

Genetic Analysis Reveals Differences in CD8+ T Cell Epitope Regions That May Impact Cross-Reactivity of Vaccine-Induced T Cells against Wild-Type Mumps Viruses

  • Patricia Kaaijk,
  • Maarten E. Emmelot,
  • Jeroen Kerkhof,
  • Cécile A.C.M. van Els,
  • Hugo D. Meiring,
  • Jelle de Wit and
  • Rogier Bodewes

Nowadays, mumps is re-emerging in highly vaccinated populations. Waning of vaccine-induced immunity plays a role, but antigenic differences between vaccine and mumps outbreak strains could also contribute to reduced vaccine effectiveness. CD8+ T cell...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,116 Views
16 Pages

9 December 2015

Detection of specific viral antibody or nucleic acid produced by infection or immunization, using oral fluid samples, offers increased potential for wider population uptake compared to blood sampling. This methodology is well established for the cont...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,567 Views
6 Pages

Coronavirus OC43 and Influenza H3N2 Concomitant Unilateral Parotitis: The Importance of Laboratory Tests in Mumps-Like Parotitis

  • Serena Spampinato,
  • Piero Pavone,
  • Giovanni Cacciaguerra,
  • Salvatore Cocuzza,
  • Emmanuele Venanzi Rullo,
  • Silvia Marino,
  • Andrea Marino and
  • Giuseppe Nunnari

2 November 2023

Mumps is an acute generalized infection caused by a Paramyxovirus. Infection occurs mainly in school-aged children and adolescents and the most prominent clinical manifestation is nonsuppurative swelling and tenderness of the salivary glands, unilate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,989 Views
16 Pages

Immunogenicity and Cross-Protection Efficacy of a Genotype F-Derived Attenuated Virus Vaccine Candidate against Mumps Virus in Mice

  • Seo-Yeon Kim,
  • Hyeran Won,
  • Yun-Ho Hwang,
  • Se-Eun Kim,
  • Jung-Ah Lee,
  • Dokeun Kim,
  • You-Jin Kim and
  • Tae-Young Lee

Mumps virus (MuV) causes an acute contagious human disease characterized by swelling of the parotid glands. Despite the near elimination of mumps in many countries, the disease has recurred, even in vaccinated populations, especially adolescents. Imm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,077 Views
16 Pages

11 March 2025

Background: This paper investigates the long-term effects of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine on healthcare, education, and economic outcomes using a novel dataset from the Copenhagen School Health Records Register. Methods: To address p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,402 Views
13 Pages

2 March 2021

Treatment with prebiotics, a type of dietary fiber, was recently shown to increase antibody concentrations following influenza vaccination in a meta-analysis of clinical trials. In observational epidemiologic studies it is not possible to estimate in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,764 Views
10 Pages

The High Seropositivity of Mumps Virus IgG Antibodies among School-Aged Children in Rural Areas of the Mbarali District in the Mbeya Region, Tanzania: It Is High Time for Consideration in the National Immunization Program

  • Mariam M. Mirambo,
  • Fausta Michael,
  • Helmut Nyawale,
  • Frank Mbugano,
  • Maneja B. Walwa,
  • Dina Mahamba,
  • Delfina R. Msanga,
  • Bernard Okamo,
  • Prisca Damiano and
  • Stephen E. Mshana

9 January 2024

Mumps is an acute contagious viral disease caused by paramyxovirus characterized by complications that include orchitis, oophoritis, aseptic meningitis, and spontaneous abortion among many others. This study reports high mumps IgG seropositivity amon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,629 Views
20 Pages

Population Variability Generated during Rescue Process and Passaging of Recombinant Mumps Viruses

  • Anamarija Slović,
  • Tanja Košutić-Gulija,
  • Dubravko Forčić,
  • Maja Šantak,
  • Maja Jagušić,
  • Mirna Jurković,
  • Dorotea Pali and
  • Jelena Ivančić-Jelečki

20 December 2021

Recombinant mumps viruses (MuVs) based on established vaccine strains represent attractive vector candidates as they have known track records for high efficacy and the viral genome does not integrate in the host cells. We developed a rescue system ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,274 Views
11 Pages

14 March 2023

Patients after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) are vulnerable to infections due to severe immunosuppression. Live-attenuated vaccines are contraindicated for two years after HSCT. The aim of this study was to assess the persistence of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,581 Views
22 Pages

Seroepidemiology of Measles, Mumps and Rubella on Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba: The First Population-Based Serosurveillance Study in Caribbean Netherlands

  • Regnerus A. Vos,
  • Liesbeth Mollema,
  • Rob van Binnendijk,
  • Irene K. Veldhuijzen,
  • Gaby Smits,
  • Alcira V.A. Janga-Jansen,
  • Sharda Baboe-Kalpoe,
  • Koen Hulshof,
  • Fiona R.M. van der Klis and
  • Hester E. de Melker

1 October 2019

The National Immunization Program (NIP) on Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (i.e., Caribbean Netherlands (CN)) includes the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine since 1988/89. Seroepidemiological data is an important tool to evaluate the NIP, hence a c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,084 Views
22 Pages

Nineteen-Year Evidence on Measles–Mumps–Rubella Immunization in Mexico: Programmatic Lessons and Policy Implications

  • Rodrigo Romero-Feregrino,
  • Raul Romero-Feregrino,
  • Raul Romero-Cabello,
  • Berenice Muñoz-Cordero,
  • Benjamin Madrigal-Alonso and
  • Valeria Magali Rocha-Rocha

31 October 2025

Background: In Mexico, the measles vaccine was first introduced in 1971. The last case of measles acquired through endemic transmission was recorded in 1995. In 1998, the monovalent measles vaccine was replaced by the combined measles–mumps&nda...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,798 Views
17 Pages

13 February 2023

A successful vaccination implies the induction of effective specific immune responses. We intend to find biomarkers among various immune cell subpopulations, cytokines and antibodies that could be used to predict the levels of specific antibody- and...

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