Yes, it is important to separate silverware from people with mumps to prevent the spread of the virus. Mumps is highly contagious and can be transmitted through saliva, so sharing utensils can facilitate transmission. Proper hygiene practices, including using separate silverware, can help minimize the risk of infection. It's essential to maintain cleanliness and take precautions during outbreaks.
Mumps and chickenpox are separate illnesses caused by different viruses. Mumps virus does not cause chickenpox, and mumps does not lead to chickenpox.
all people can get the mumps
"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."
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
One of the most important ones is the fact that people will not get vaccinated.
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Somewhere around the 16th century, the word mump meant to grimace. And people who have the mumps could appear to grimace. That is where it came from.
Mumps.
yes you can die from mumps but it very uncommon, only about 50 people in the US die each year.
The mumps infect the parotid salivary glands. These are located right below the ear. People with the infection are said to look like chipmunks.
you pronounce the word mumps as : mumps, just as it's spelled.