Mumps can affect individuals of any ethnicity, but certain populations may experience higher incidence rates due to varying vaccination coverage and public health practices. Historically, mumps was more prevalent in areas with lower vaccination rates. In the United States, outbreaks have occurred in communities with lower vaccination compliance, regardless of ethnicity. Overall, vaccination is the most effective way to prevent mumps in all ethnic groups.
young men is most common for mumps.
barretts oesophagus is most common in white ethnicity. it is much less common in black, Asian ethnicity.
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in the brain of most people of the Jewish ethnicity
very common in places like India.
Very, very few people die from the mumps; less than 50 in the US each year. Getting the mumps used to be very common, but now there are less then 1,000 cases in the US each year. Rarely any mumps cases are deadly.Only about 70 people die each year from mumps
Yes, an older adult can contract mumps, although it is more common in children. Mumps is caused by a viral infection and can affect individuals of any age, especially those who are not vaccinated or have not previously had the disease. Symptoms include swelling of the salivary glands, fever, and muscle aches. Vaccination with the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is the most effective way to prevent mumps.
Theirs not really many names for it, but CHEEK TUMOR could possibly be one!
The answer to this depends both on the framing of the question (e.g. most common in which respect to which grouping of people) and the locale in operation (e.g. most common in which country).If the question is asking what ethnicity was most common in the general population of the United States, the answer was, and would be German-Americans. German-Americans count as 17.1% of the US population, making them the single largest ethnic origin for Americans.
I am pretty sure it is black or dark, dark brown!
In the west, measles,mumps,chicken pox,scarlet fever and influenza
ethnicity has nothing to do with muscle mass