The duration of mumps virus shedding after the onset of symptoms

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To determine how long people shed virus after the onset of mumps, we used logistic regression modeling to analyze data from the 2006 outbreak of mumps in Iowa. Our model establishes that the probability of mumps virus shedding decreases rapidly after the onset of symptoms. However, we estimate that 8%-15% of patients will still be shedding the virus 5 days after the onset of symptoms and, thus, may still be contagious during this period. © 2008 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

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Polgreen, P. M., Bohnett, L. C., Cavanaugh, J. E., Gingerich, S. B., Desjardin, L. E., Harris, M. L., … Pentella, M. A. (2008). The duration of mumps virus shedding after the onset of symptoms. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 46(9), 1447–1449. https://doi.org/10.1086/587104

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