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Maeve Donahue

Mumps Prevention

Mumps Prevention offers a comprehensive exploration of mumps, a seemingly bygone childhood disease that still poses public health challenges. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the mumps virus and the effectiveness of current vaccination strategies, including the MMR vaccine, for sustained prevention. Despite widespread vaccination, outbreaks persist, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and improved approaches to achieve herd immunity.

One intriguing insight is the discussion of vaccine failures and waning immunity, underscoring the complexities of maintaining long-term protection. The book explores topics such as the virology of mumps, how it spreads, and the impact of vaccines. It discusses the history of mumps vaccination and the challenges of current prevention efforts.

Using epidemiological studies and data from organizations like the CDC and WHO, the book argues that high vaccination coverage is crucial. It progresses from introducing the virus to discussing prevention strategies, including catch-up vaccinations and outbreak management, providing practical implications for healthcare professionals and individuals.

The book uniquely integrates scientific knowledge with public health strategies, making it a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, public health officials, and anyone interested in infectious diseases. It emphasizes collaborative efforts in preventing outbreaks and protecting vulnerable populations.
145 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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