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Mumps is an acute communicable disease of children and young adults caused by a single strain of a myxovirus. Epidemiologically, mumps has played an important role in armies during mobilization, resulting in widespread morbidity. In addition to producing the well-known syndrome of parotitis, it also is a common cause of meningoencephalitis; additional manifestations include orchitis, pancreatitis, mastitis, and oophoritis.

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