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Mumps in Washington State
During 1998–2005, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) received between 0 and 11 reports of mumps infections per year.

A large outbreak of mumps originating in the Midwest in December 2005 spread to nine other states during 2006.  Because of increased awareness of mumps during 2006, DOH received over 150 reports of possible mumps, and laboratory testing for mumps -  polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and serologic assay - was initiated at DOH Public Health Laboratories (PHL).

In October 2006, CDC requested a strict interpretation of the case definition be used (MMWR 2006;55(42):1152–53) which included reporting  any previously immunized person with 2 or more days of parotitis as a probable case. Using these guidelines, 42 reports of confirmed and probable mumps were identified in 2006, though none were linked to the outbreak in the Midwest.

Purpose of Reporting and Surveillance

  • To assess the burden of mumps in Washington.

  • To identify cases and prevent further spread from cases by recommending appropriate preventive measures, including exclusion.

  • To educate potentially exposed individuals about signs and symptoms of disease, thereby facilitating early diagnosis and reducing the risk of further transmission.

  • To identify and vaccinate susceptible individuals.

Legal Reporting Requirements

  • Health care providers: notifiable to local health jurisdiction within 3 work days.

  • Hospitals: notifiable to local health jurisdiction within 3 work days.

  • Laboratories: no requirements for reporting.

  • Local health jurisdictions: notifiable to the Washington State Department of Health Communicable Disease Epidemiology Section within 7 days of case investigation completion or summary information required within 21 days.

Last update
December 2007

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