Update: Mumps Outbreak—New York and New Jersey, June 2009–January 2010
The mumps outbreak that began New York in Jun 2009 is investigated. As of Jan 29,2010, a total of 1,521 cases had been reported, with onset dates from Jun 28, 2009, through Jan 29, 2010, a substantial increase from the 179 cases reported as of Oct 30, 2009. The outbreak has remained confined primari...
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