Yes, in many places, mumps is considered a reportable disease due to its potential for outbreaks and public health implications. If you are diagnosed with mumps, it is important to notify your healthcare provider, who may report the case to local health authorities. This helps track the disease and implement measures to prevent further transmission. Always check local regulations, as reporting requirements can vary by region.
No, mumps does not need to be capitalized.
Why We Need Doctors No Measles No Mumps for Me - 1981 was released on: USA: 1981
The mumps came to the U.S. in god only knows and he's not telling anyone! WE NEED ANSWERS!
No. The mumps are caused by a virus. Viruses do not eat. They hi-jack living cells and turn them into virus factories.
Mumps.
you pronounce the word mumps as : mumps, just as it's spelled.
Mumps is not a STD.
UNFOTUNATELY-Mumps can kill you
the mumps could kill you
all people can get the mumps
Mumps is caused by Mumps virus (MuV).
Tagalog Translation of MUMPS: beke