- It is caused by paramyxovirus, a member of the Rubulavirus family, mumps usually affect the parotid glands, which make saliva, on each side of the face.
- The disease spreads through infected saliva. Close contact in crowded environments, such as schools, universities, or workplaces, can also elevate the risk of transmission.
- Furthermore, compromised immune systems, stress, or fatigue may lower your body’s defence mechanisms, potentially increasing susceptibility.
- Mumps treatment primarily aims to manage symptoms, as no antiviral medications specifically target the mumps virus.
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