Very contagious if you haven't been immunized.
1-2 days before symptoms develop and up to 5 days after
Yes, the pathogen that causes mumps is extremely contagious.
It is an air borne disease
7-10 days usually
Yes, it is.
Is the mumps contagious
yes, the mumps are contagious;contagious means it can be passed on from one person to another.
it is higly contagious.. you will die!
A person infected with mumps can spread the virus to a non-infected person from approximately 3 days before symptoms appear, to 5 days after swelling of the salivary glands.
No, it is not recommended to kiss someone who has just recovered from mumps. Mumps can still be contagious even after symptoms have subsided, and it is transmitted through saliva. It is important to wait until the person is no longer contagious before engaging in any close contact activities, including kissing.
No, Mumps is caused by a virus and is contagious.
what are the long terms effect of mumps
Mumps and chickenpox are separate illnesses caused by different viruses. Mumps virus does not cause chickenpox, and mumps does not lead to chickenpox.
Yes, it is very contagious; people with measles can be contagious from four days before the rash appears, to four days after the the rash appears.
Mumps (epidemic parotitis) is a viral disease caused by the mumps virus. It is a contagious disease that is spread from person to person through contact with respiratory secretions such as saliva from an infected person. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the droplets aerosolize and can enter the eyes, nose, or mouth of another person. Mumps can also be spread by sharing food and drinks. The virus can also survive on surfaces and then be spread after contact in a similar manner.
Mumps in males over 11 may cause infertility
"Jack caught mumps at the age of 3 and was in hospital for a long time." "It is important for all children to be vaccinated against mumps." "Josie is immune to mumps."
Epidemic parotitis because it affects the parotid glands and is contagious and caused epidemics in history.The scientific name for mumps is Epidemic parotitis. The virus can cause pain, fever and swelling in the salivary glands.