2.Study on Variation of Endemic Mumps Viruses in Korea.
Kyung Il MIN ; Do Keun KIM ; Soo Yeul CHO ; Kwang Soo AHN ; Bok Soon MIN ; Byoung Guk KIM ; Sang Ja BAN ; Sook Jin HUR ; Sue Nie PARK ; Kil Ung LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 2000;30(2):113-124
No Abstract Available.
Korea*
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Mumps virus*
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Mumps*
3.Adult Mumps Meningoencephalitis with Splenial Lesion.
Jae Han BAE ; Jeong Min KIM ; Il Han YU ; Hae Bong JEONG ; Oh Sang KWON ; Kwang Yeol PARK
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016;34(3):267-269
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Humans
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Meningoencephalitis*
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Mumps*
4.Clinical and paraclinical feature of mumps with testitis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):57-59
A study on 97 patients with mumps and testitis in the Institute of Clinical medicine and Tropical Diseases during 2001-2002 has shown that ages of 10-50, fever pain in the jaw angle, nodes in the jaw angle, parotitis, testitis. Symptoms when occuring testitis: returned high fevers, swollen and pain in the testis, red in scrotum skin, paraclinical features included leucocyte
Mumps
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Scrotum
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diagnosis
5.Epidemiologic study of mumps in a part of large city.
Byung Hwa KEUM ; Jung Wan KWON ; Jong Han LIM ; Mi Kyung OH ; Sang Hwa LEE ; Youn Jin KIM ; Hye Ree LEE ; Bang Bu YOUN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(8):65-71
No abstract available.
Epidemiologic Studies*
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Mumps*
6.Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine for children with egg allergy: Is admission for inpatient vaccination necessary?
Tan Mei See ; Teoh Ewe Jin ; Hor Chee Peng ; Angeline Yeoh Aing Chiee
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(4):157-160
Introduction: Children who develop any hypersensitivity
reaction to eggs are routinely referred to hospital for
Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccination as inpatients to
prevent anaphylaxis. We aimed to study the association
between hypersensitivity reactions after egg exposure and
similar reactions after MMR immunisation; and examine the
necessity of hospital admission for vaccination.
Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted
in Paediatric Department in Bukit Mertajam Hospital,
Penang, between March and December 2014. Children
referred from local polyclinics for inpatient MMR vaccination
because of a history of egg allergy were recruited. The
children were observed in the ward for post vaccination
allergic reactions. Concurrently, a group of children without
egg allergy was recruited from those admitted for other
illnesses but had recent MMR vaccination at polyclinics.
Parents of these children were interviewed and asked if they
had observed any reactions post vaccination. In both
groups, sociodemographics, medical history and family
history of atopy were collected.
Results: Eighty-seven subjects were recruited in this study.
Fifty-four infants with egg allergy had previous mild allergic
reactions after exposure to eggs or egg-related products.
They were associated with a family history of egg
hypersensitivity, personal history of acute gastroenteritis
and upper respiratory tract infections. Two of them
developed cutaneous rashes post vaccination during
observation, but none developed anaphylactic or
anaphylactoid reactions. Two infants among those without
egg allergy had post vaccination fever. There was no
association between egg allergy and hypersensitivity
reactions to MMR vaccine (p=0.632).
Conclusions: MMR vaccine can be safely administered to
children with mild egg allergy, hence admission for
vaccination in the hospital is not warranted. Risk
stratification is required to ensure only infants with severe
reactions will be admitted for vaccination.
Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine
7.A Measurement of Mumps Specific IgG & IgM Antibody in the Sera of Mumps Vaccinated Healthy Children.
Yeoung Bong PARK ; Eun Gyeoung JUNG ; Kyung Rae MOON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1996;39(4):491-496
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and need for boosting of mumps vaccine, we measured the degree of immunity of previously vaccinated healthy children with the age from 15 months to 15 years. METHODS: We measured mumps specific IgG & IgM antibody titers of 96 children, vaccinated at the age of 15 months, with the age from 15 months to 15 years by ELISA.(Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay) RESULTS: The results are as follows 1) Sixty three cases(65.6%) were positive for mumps IgG antibody and 18 cases (18.7%) were positive for IgM antibody. 2) Mumps IgG antibody decreased between the age of 4 to 6 years and after then increased again. CONCLUSIONS: We suggested that the boosting mumps vaccination will be required between the age of 4 to 6 years.
Child*
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G*
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Immunoglobulin M*
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Mumps Vaccine
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Mumps*
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Vaccination
8.Tsutsugamushi Meningitis with Parotitis Mimicking Mumps Meningitis.
Jeong Min KIM ; Zoon Yup KIM ; Jin Ho JUNG ; Jung Hwa SEO ; Ki Hwan JI ; Eun Joo CHUNG ; Sang Jin KIM ; Eung Gyu KIM ; Seong Il OH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2015;33(2):122-123
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
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Mumps*
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Parotitis*
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Scrub Typhus
9.Mumps orchitis treatment with corticoids
Journal of Medical Research 2004;27(1):89-92
Based on the results of 20 cases with mumps orchitis who were treated with Prednisolon (25-30 mgs per day in 5 days) or Triamcinolon (5-6 mgs per day in 5 days), the author showed that corticoids could either release fever and pain within 24 hours or 48 hours, or reduce the swelling of orches faster in comparison with the other group of patients. Nevertheless, corticoids could not prevent the orches shrinking
Orchitis
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Mumps
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Therapeutics
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Adrenal Cortex Hormones