Yes, it is. It is a viral infection spread by droplets. It shows as a classic gopher-like swelling of the cheeks (Parotitis). Humans are the exclusive natural host. Fever, discomfort, malaise are signs and symptoms. 40% are subclinical with no swelling of the glands. Swelling of other organs can occur. 20-30% of young adult males show swelling of the testis on one side. Permanent sterility in males does not occur as once thought.
Mumps are a disease caused by a virus rather than bacteria. A disease can be caused by a bacteria or a virus.
The classification of mumps is bacteria.
Yes.
Chickenpox and mumps are vial infectious diseases that are vaccine preventable.
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Chickenpox, flu, HIV, measles, and mumps are all viral infectious diseases.
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Typical childhood diseases are Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chickenpox, Diptheria, Whooping Cough, Pertussis. Vaccines are currently available for these diseases.
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Mumps and chickenpox are separate illnesses caused by different viruses. Mumps virus does not cause chickenpox, and mumps does not lead to chickenpox.
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Neither cats nor dogs can get mumps, although it sometimes may look like it. If you see anything that looks similar to mumps on your pet, take him/her to the vet to see what's going on, but it will not actually be mumps; maybe something else. However, Scientists are experimenting on cats with the mumps virus.
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