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Of course, you had to know they would come out with something like this!

Anyone want to come over mumps party. ABsolutely misleading information here.

They just assume everything is just hunky dory with MMR - " The vaccine's

been given the all-clear " - especially with the last schlock that they are

calling research from the US - Hah!

And of course these children are in high school and now at higher risk

Sheri

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_1207000/1207071.stm

Wednesday, 7 March, 2001, 13:53 GMT

Big increase in mumps

Mumps causes painful swelling of the salivary glands

Public health experts are warning mumps may

be making a comeback.

The Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS)

has recorded a sharp increase in the number of

cases in the last few years.

In 2000, there were 654 laboratory confirmed

cases in England and Wales, compared to 358

in 1999 and 121 in 1998.

Controversy continues to rage about the

combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)

vaccine, which some believe is linked to autism

and bowel disorders.

The vaccine has been

given the all-clear by

the Department of

Health, and new US

research published this

week also suggests

MMR is safe.

But continued concern

has led to immunisation

rates falling

dangerously low in

some parts of the UK.

This fall is not the cause of an upsurge in

mumps cases - but it could further exacerbate

the problem in future.

Children at risk

Most of the current rise in cases has been

recorded among children who were too old to

receive the combined MMR vaccine, which was

introduced in 1988, or among those who have

only had one of the two jabs needed to give

full protection.

Dr Ramsay, PHLS

consultant in public

health medicine told

BBC News Online that

children aged 12 to 18,

who were toddlers

before the MMR was

introduced, were ones

who had just missed

out.

They would have

received single measles

vaccine, or a combined

measles and rubella jab, though very few

would have received a mumps vaccine.

Some were offered a shot of MMR when they

first went to school as part of a catch-up

campaign in 1994.

However, they did not receive the second jab

needed to provide secure immunity.

Dr Ramsay said: " The increase in cases is

therefore not a result in the decline of MMR

uptake; however, it does illustrate clearly why

it is so important that children are given good

protection against all three diseases.

" MMR vaccine gives children good protection

against measles, mumps and rubella all in one

go; by separating the vaccines, we leave

children unprotected against some of the

diseases, and risk an upsurge in the cases of

infection. "

Black spots

Stockport is the latest place to be hit by an

increase in the incidence of mumps. with 50

cases reported since Christmas. Bradford has

also been hit, with 165 cases reported

between May and December last year,

compared to 14 in 1999.

Dr Baxter,

consultant in

communicable diseases

for Stockport

Healthcare NHS Trust

told the BBC three in

100 cases of mumps

could lead to viral

meningitis and one in

6,000 could lead to

encephalitis, a swelling

of the brain. Of those, between a quarter and

a half could lead to one or two-sided deafness.

He added: " The cases started to appear just

before Christmas.

" We checked their immunisation history and in

many of them we found they had had just one

MMR. "

" This has got grave implications, given the

rising problems with MMR.

" If parents aren't taking up the MMR and 12%

aren't - and if they're not giving the second

MMR, we will soon see the emergence of

measles, mumps and rubella - not just

mumps. " <

Two schools in the town have been particularly

hit by cases. There have been 20 at Bramhall

High School and six at nearby Ladybrook

Primary School. Parents have been warned to

be on the look-out for symptoms.

The most recognised symptom of mumps is a

swelling of the lymph nodes on the side of the

neck, which can make patient's faces look

round and swollen.

However, the virus can also cause fever,

headaches and muscle aches.

In a minority of cases it can also lead to

meningitis, inflammation of the testicles,

ovaries or pancreas and deafness.

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & UK

530-478-1242 Voicemail

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