No. Mumps affects your salivary gland. They are present in both the sexes. Mumps has nothing to do with your sex.
yes
young men is most common for mumps.
Mumps can affect both men and women equally, but it often leads to more severe complications in men, such as orchitis (inflammation of the testicles). Before the widespread use of the MMR vaccine, mumps infections were common in all genders, but the overall incidence has greatly declined. While the disease itself does not discriminate, certain complications may present more frequently in males.
Yes that is true .... Men were the only ones allowed, women had to stay behind (they had no choice...).
Humans are the only known reservoir for the mumps virus
typhus, dysentery, measles, mumps and influenza
The mumps came to the U.S. in god only knows and he's not telling anyone! WE NEED ANSWERS!
Only if you have never had the mumps, should you be worried.
No the three wise men was the only ones
Mumps is caused due to viral infection of salivary glands. Antibiotics acts only on bacteria. They have absolutely no effect on viruses. Mumps also cause testicle pain in adults.
men were the only ones alowed to compete
One of the most important ones is the fact that people will not get vaccinated.