| Literature DB >> 32337511 |
Sarah M Labuda1,2, Cheng Yang2, Carol Daniels2, Susan R Young2, Haytham Safi2, Dirk Haselow2.
Abstract
During August 2016-July 2017, Arkansas experienced a large mumps (parotitis) outbreak; however, mumps-negative cases of parotitis were also identified in this period. Nineteen of 215 samples (9%) randomly selected for influenza PCR testing were positive for influenza A virus. Practitioners should consider influenza as a cause of nonmumps parotitis.Entities:
Keywords: Influenza; Influenza-Related Parotitis; Mumps; Parotitis; Public Health
Year: 2019 PMID: 32337511 PMCID: PMC7181805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2688-1071
Comparison of Demographic Characteristics of Influenza-Related Parotitis and Mumps Parotitis Cases — Arkansas, August 2016–July 2017.
| Male Sex | Race | Age in years | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 883 (53) | 323 (19) white 1036 (62) Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 15 (0–75) | ||||
| 70 (36) | P = 0.04[ | 149 (76) white 14 (7) Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander | P = 0.61[ | 14 (0–90) | P<0.001[ | |
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| 12 (63) | 17 (89) white | 12 (1–25) |
Calculated using chi-square test
Calculated using Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.