Officials Say Temple University Mumps Outbreak Swells to 67 Likely Cases
Philadelphia health officials say they now believe 67 people have contracted mumps at Temple University.
City Department of Health spokesman James Garrow said the total number of probable cases stands at 67 – up from 54 cases a day before. WCAU-TV reports health officials confirmed 12 cases through laboratory testing while 55 others were listed as probable.
Probable diagnoses are used in cases where a person in the community shows mumps-like symptoms.
Health officials recommend students who may be infected limit contact with others for at least five days and seek medical care.
Mumps is a viral infection that involves swelled glands. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is the best way for people to protect themselves against it.
Information from: WCAU-TV
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