The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Alert issued as Kasaragod sees a rise in mumps cases

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The Health department in Kasaragod has issued public alert after a large number of mumps cases were reported in the district.

District Medical Officer (DMO) A.V. Ramdas said mumps was a contagious viral infection caused by the mumps virus belonging to the Paramyxovi­ridae family. This airborne disease primarily affects the salivary glands, leading to swelling and discomfort.

He said over 200 cases had been detected in the district in just over a month. The transmissi­on typically occurs from seven days before to seven days after the onset of salivary gland swelling. However, individual­s are most contagious one or two days before and up to five days after the swelling occurs.

While mumps commonly affects children aged five to nine, cases among adults are also being reported. The disease tends to be more severe in adults compared to children.

Dr. Ramdas said symptoms include swelling of cheeks below the ears, fever, headache, difficulty opening the mouth, chewing and swallowing, loss of appetite, and fatigue. The treatment involves managing symptoms with fever and pain medication, ample fluid intake, and rest, he added.

He further said that children might experience feeding difficulti­es owing to mouth discomfort, necessitat­ing special care to provide liquid foods and maintain oral hygiene. The DMO said mumps spreads through airborne droplets from coughing, sneezing, nasal secretions, and direct contact with infected individual­s. Complicati­ons may arise if the disease affects the brain, testicles, ovaries, glands, or prostate, potentiall­y leading to encephalit­is or other serious illness.

He cautioned that patients should isolate themselves at home until fully recovered, avoiding contact with others and disinfecti­ng personal items.

He said the vaccinatio­n was available to prevent mumps, administer­ed as part of the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine, between 16 and 24 months of age.

Over 200 cases have been detected in the district in just over a month, says DMO

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