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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Mumps worries 24 Nov 2005
    STUDENTS at a Welsh university are being vaccinated against mumps in an effort to stave off a national outbreak. The University ...
    - ic Wales,

    HEALTHY EMPLOYEES MORE PRODUCTIVE 24 Nov 2005
    Gastroenteritis, chlamydia, whooping cough and mumps cases have risen in NSW in the past year, the latest communicable disease surveillance report shows. ...
    - AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),

    Barnsley trip at new time! 24 Nov 2005
    It's the same starting line-up which beat Burscough in the first round, although Lucas Akins (mumps) and Daniel Broadbent (called up by England Under 16s) are ...
    - ic Huddersfield.co.uk,

    Defend yourself against the flu 24 Nov 2005
    Several major diseases — chicken pox, smallpox, polio, measles, mumps and rubella — have effective vaccines that only need to be administered once or twice ...
    - Standard-Speaker,

    Shaanxi primary school in grip of mumps, one killed Nov 18, 2005
    18 (Xinhuanet) -- A primary school in northwest China's Shaanxi Province is stricken by a mumps outbreak affecting mostly first graders with one confirmed dead ...
    - Xinhua,

    Mumps 'epidemic' behind 100,000 MMR jab alert Nov 3, 2005
    The move comes amid concerns that a huge number of 11 to 25-year-olds in Wales are at risk of catching mumps. There has been a sharp ...
    - ic Wales,

    BioVeris Completes Agreement with Jewish General Hospital Nov 21, 2005
    The JGH database is linked to infectious diseases that include measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and Hepatitis A. The Company paid an initial $50,000 license ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    FLU FEARS: What You Can Do Nov 21, 2005
    Several major diseases – chicken pox, small pox, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella – have effective vaccines that only need to be administered once or ...
    - LiveScience.com,

    The floral tributes mount as stunned city unites in grief Nov 21, 2005
    Parents' ongoing reluctance for their children to be given the single measles, mumps and rubella jab means doctors are now struggling to hit their quotas. ...
    - Leeds Today,

    Emerging infectious diseases focus of forum Nov 16, 2005
    Also showcased was a private summer camp in midcoast Maine where a 14-year-old-girl from Japan arrived this past summer with a full-blown case of mumps. ...
    - Bangor Daily News,

    An Innovation in Health Care Opens at CVS/pharmacy Stores in ... Nov 21, 2005
    ...$85 - Hepatitis A (child) $54 - Hepatitis B (adult) $65 - Hepatitis B (child) $50 - IPV (polio) $80 - Meningitis $110 - MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) $65 ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    BioVeris signs agreement with Canadian hospital Nov 21, 2005
    ...database containing demographic information on an immigrant population linked to numerous infectious diseases, such as hepatitis A, measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - Washington Business Journal,

    'Alarming' whooping cough rise Nov 20, 2005
    ...hepatitis C and rubella. "However, it also shows gastroenteritis, chlamydia, whooping cough and mumps have increased," he said.
    - Dubbo Daily Liberal,

    Medical Director of Health Ministry says several cases of flu ... Nov 10, 2005
    Responding to a question by Television Maldives regarding the recent spread of mumps, he said that the number of mumps cases have reduced now. ...
    - MaldivesInfo,

    Bad News for Vaccine Conspiracy Mongers Nov 2, 2005
    The only serious harm associated with the mumps-measles-rubella (MMR) vaccine is the risk to the health of children who don't receive it, an international team ...
    - Town Hall,

    ADF team treating quake-hit Pakistanis Nov 17, 2005
    ...the cold. It's the kind of environment where tetanus, mumps, measles, diphtheria and respiratory diseases thrive. The Australian ...
    - Ninemsn,

    To Blog, Or Not To Blog? Nov 16, 2005
    ...value. Yes, there is an element of work to it – you didn’t think it was free, with no effort required, like the mumps did you? ...
    - LiveArticles.org,

    Why a new Otter Tail County jail? It's about the beds Nov 16, 2005
    He also said there is no space to lock up inmates with contagious medical diseases and gave an example of a man with mumps that had to be released because ...
    - Fergus Falls Daily Journal,

    Worthington's challenge to Shackell Nov 19, 2005
    A summer bout of mumps hardly helped the Academy product's hopes of a flying start to life in the Championship - particularly when he had to keep such muscular ...
    - Norwich Evening News,

    Marking a Heritage of Hope, The Children's Hospital of ... Nov 18, 2005
    ...newborns -- First to develop the balloon catheter for the treatment of certain congenital heart defects -- First to develop vaccines for mumps, whooping cough ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    First children's hospital in US celebrates founding Nov 18, 2005
    First to develop vaccines for mumps, whooping cough and influenza. - First to offer subspecialty training in pediatric emergency medicine. ...
    - HappyNews.com,

    Children's Hospital Marks 150th Anniversary Of Excellence Nov 18, 2005
    ...history: First to develop the closed incubator for newborns. First to develop vaccines for mumps, whooping cough and influenza. First ...
    - NBC 10.com,

    Some MDs Decline Certain Vaccinations for Their Own Children Nov 9, 2005
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Nov 09 - Nonpediatric physicians in Switzerland often decline having their own children immunized against measles, mumps, hepatitis B ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    Was The Football Icon Winner Watching? Nov 8, 2005
    There definitely seems to be an epidemic going around the Academy at the moment because Ryan Bertrand and Shaun Cummings both missed the match due to the mumps ...
    - sportnetwork.net,

    Cowdenbeath v Morton Nov 18, 2005
    ...row after successive victories. That means that Stewart Greacen is still missing after his recent bout of mumps. After seeing his ...
    - Soccer365,

    MMR - vaccine Oct 25, 2005
    The MMR vaccine is a "3-in-1" vaccine that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella -- all of which are potentially serious diseases of childhood. ...
    - drkoop.com

    Help keep colds away from your children Oct 28, 2005
    ...few years over vaccinations - the MMR in particular - several groups of school age children still find themselves unprotected from measles, mumps and rubella. ...
    - Independent,

    ELOKOBI ON THE MEND Nov 9, 2005
    Colchester defender George Elokobi got 90 minutes under his belt for the reserves on his first outing since recovering from mumps. ...
    - Sportinglife.com,

    Second Division round-up Nov 11, 2005
    ...the division. Morton will still be without central defender Stewart Greacen, who has mumps, as they head for Alloa. Manager Jim ...
    - Scotsman,

    Yellow cards mar Hawick victory Oct 29, 2005
    Hawick did not have their woes to seek either, with over half a dozen players felled by mumps during the week. As well has mumps ...
    - Scotsman,

    Alloa Athletic v Morton Nov 11, 2005
    ...from an operation. Morton boss Jim McInally will be without defender Stewart Greacen, who is suffering from mumps. Strikers Chris ...
    - BBC Sport,

    Feuding Over Vaccines Nov 7, 2005
    Most recently, he said last week, the mother of a 2-month-old said she didn't want her daughter to receive the vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella or ...
    - Washington Post,

    'We pee on things and call it art' Nov 12, 2005
    I wanted to indicate that they caught chicken pox, mumps and venereal disease. No one could distinguish between syphilis and gonorrhoea. ...
    - The Observer,

    5 Cases of Polio in Amish Group Raise New Fears Nov 8, 2005
    He added that as a result of the infections, he planned to have his children vaccinated against polio, measles, mumps and rubella, and that most of the ...
    - Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription),

    As industry profits elsewhere, US lacks vaccines, antibiotics Nov 8, 2005
    It pays just $16.67 a dose to Merck for a triple vaccine that protects against measles, mumps and rubella, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
    - Pittsburgh Post Gazette,

    Elokobi ready to return Nov 9, 2005
    COLCHESTER United's teenage left-back George Elokobi is fighting ft again after his recent bout of mumps. Former Dulwich Hamlet ...
    - East Anglian Daily Times,

    Doctors vexed by parents' fear of shots Nov 13, 2005
    ...from the public memory the devastating effects of childhood illnesses: paralysis from polio, blindness caused by measles, deafness following mumps, and death ...
    - Sun-Sentinel.com,

    Vaccine refusals pit MDs against parents Nov 13, 2005
    Most recently, he said, the mother of a 2-month-old said she didn't want her daughter to receive the vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella or any other ...
    - Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription),

    Same again as Ton bid to build on win Nov 14, 2005
    Morton will be unchanged after that win last Saturday, skipper Stewart Greacen still unavailable after being laid low with mumps, and manager Jim McInally ...
    - Greenock Telegraph,

    Hawick 29 - 10 Boroughmuir Nov 5, 2005
    An outbreak of mumps had hit Hawick in the build-up to this match, but a more debilitating contagion seemed to sweep through Boroughmuir’s ranks as its ...
    - Sunday Herald,

    Jamie a fitness doubt Nov 10, 2005
    Defender George Elokobi, who started eight games in a row before contracting mumps, confirmed his return to fitness by playing the full 90 minutes against Grays ...
    - East Anglian Daily Times,

    Vaccines Vital To Health Nov 3, 2005
    Polio may be rare, but it and other diseases childhood vaccines prevent, like diphtheria, measles, mumps, pertussis and tetanus, are common in other parts of ...
    - Daily Campus (subscription),

    Peel MOH urges parents to ensure children vaccinated against ... Nov 12, 2005
    ...done as soon as possible.". In Ontario, the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is given in two doses. The first comes after ...
    - Brampton Guardian,

    CHELSEA FC: Tribunal sets fees for youth players Nov 10, 2005
    ...of 11 appearances for the youth team this season, missing the last game after being sent home from England Under 17s without playing having gone down with mumps ...
    - noticias.info,

    Safety of childhood vaccine supported Nov 9, 2005
    A new study supports the safety of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, which is given to more than 90 percent of American children. ...
    - South Bend Tribune,

    No link between the MMR vaccine and any long-term disability Oct 24, 2005
    There was no credible evidence behind claims of harm from the MMR ( measles, mumps and rubella ) vaccination. This is the conclusion ...
    - Xagena.it,

    Tracking testosterone Nov 9, 2005
    California. At the age of 49, Williams came down with the mumps, an infection that can interfere with testosterone production. When ...
    - Longview Daily News,

    A `Male Problem' Left Unattended Nov 13, 2005
    ...oopheritis"). Orchitis is not a very common disorder in men since mumps, the most common cause, has been nearly eliminated. Orchitis ...
    - Hartford Courant,

    Immunisation message being brought to the public Oct 28, 2005
    ...immunisation includes vaccination against tuberculosis, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza B (Hib), polio, measles, mumps and rubella. ...
    - Waterford News,

    Parents urge free jabs for chickenpox Nov 10, 2005
    The ministry's Immunisation Technical Working Group was waiting for the new combined vaccine for mumps, measles, rubella and chickenpox to be licensed in New ...
    - New Zealand Herald,

    The death agony of the anti-MMR campaign Nov 11, 2005
    A recent Cochrane systematic review concluded that there was 'no credible evidence' of a link between the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR) and either ...
    - Spiked,

    Behind the myth: Chickenpox Nov 10, 2005
    ...from the chickenpox vaccine lasts, so in the future, the vaccine may become a requirement for college-age people just as the measles, mumps and rubella ...
    - Texas Tech Daily Net,

    Alloa v Morton Nov 11, 2005
    Greacen for the trip. The 23-year-old is suffering from mumps and has no chance of being fit for the game. McInally can otherwise ...
    - Soccer365,

    MMR vaccine does not appear linked to serious disease Nov 8, 2005
    By LINDA SEARING. * THE QUESTION With more than 90 percent of American children getting the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps and rubella ...
    - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune,

    You Know Where that BLUE Flag Went? Nov 14, 2005
    Dean Furman suffered Chelsea’s only yellow card. Left-back Ryan Bertrand and striker Shaun Cummings were still both missing with mumps. ...
    - sportnetwork.net,

    The Basics I'm Back! The History of Flu Pandemics Nov 12, 2005
    Dr. Hilleman developed vaccines for mumps, measles, chickenpox, pneumonia, meningitis and other diseases, saving tens of millions of lives. ...
    - New York Times,

    Uzbekistan launches report on immunization "Progress for Children" Nov 8, 2005
    1 dose of BCG against tuberculosis, 3 dose of DPT against diphtheria, pertusis and tetanus, 1 dose of MCV against measles, 1 dose of MV against mumps, 3 doses ...
    - UzReport.com,

    Vaccine does not appear linked to serious disease Nov 8, 2005
    The question: With more than 90 percent of American children getting the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps and rubella (German measles), it's ...
    - The Spokesman Review,

    Flu shot for kids makes some parents anxious Nov 10, 2005
    ...have been 10 studies, and they've all found no link, no causal association between thimerosal as a preservative and autism, nor the measles, mumps and rubella ...
    - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,

    U's duo on comeback trail Nov 9, 2005
    It was 19-year-old Elokobi's first 90-minute outing since he was struck down by mumps early last month and he should be on the verge of a return to Phil ...
    - Football.co.uk,

    Elokobi boost for Us Oct 25, 2005
    Colchester have been boosted by the news defender George Elokobi has returned to training following a bout of mumps. Colchester ...
    - Soccer365,

    Judge denies MMR doctor’s request to ‘gag’ Channel 4 Nov 9, 2005
    He claims the content of the programme alleged he had spread fears that the measles mumps rubella (MMR)n vaccine might lead to autism, even though his own ...
    - Press Gazette,

    Taking the measure of testosterone therapy Nov 8, 2005
    At the age of 49, Mr. Williams came down with the mumps, which can interfere with testosterone production. Afterwards, he had his hormone level checked. ...
    - Pittsburgh Post Gazette,

    President Bush Outlines Pandemic Influenza Preparations and ... Nov 1, 2005
    ...who have been supported by the folks who work here have developed and improved vaccines for meningitis and whooping cough and measles and mumps and rubella and ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release),

    Merck's 3rd-Qtr Net Rises on Lower Costs; Sales Drop (Update1) Oct 24, 2005
    During the quarter Merck won US regulatory approval of its Proquad vaccine against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox, the first such combination in a ...
    - Bloomberg

    Merck holds the line on Vioxx Oct 24, 2005
    ...a combination of two other Merck vaccines, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in September to treat children for measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - CNN

    Prevent and protect Nov 5, 2005
    ...other childhood vaccines, such as DTP (diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis), Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b), polio, hepatitis B, MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) and ...
    - Malaysia Star,

    Pakistani-US translators help doctors Nov 6, 2005
    The doctors also have inoculated survivors against outbreaks of tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps and rubella, and treated respiratory illnesses and ...
    - Miami Herald,

    Hawick 29 Boroughmuir 10: Spalding drives Hawick on Nov 5, 2005
    ...“You’ve got to play a disciplined game against Hawick,� said Bruce Reekie, the Meggetland coach, whose captain, Rory Couper, was missing with the mumps. ...
    - The Sunday Times,

    STOCKLEY SHOULD BE FIT Nov 4, 2005
    George Elokobi is not quite match fit following mumps, Marino Keith (ankle) and Dean Howell (stomach) are still missing and Stephen Hunt had an ankle operation ...
    - Sportinglife.com,

    Keeping Infections Contained Oct 27, 2005
    ..."School nurses have been behind vaccinations that have reduced or eliminated diseases such as smallpox, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis ...
    - CBS News

    No mumping and moaning as Hawick dig deep Oct 30, 2005
    ...is being lodged this week - Hawick then found themselves facing an illness and injury crisis as around half a dozen players were hit by an outbreak of mumps. ...
    - Scotsman,

    DUGUID IN CONTENTION Oct 28, 2005
    Richard Garcia is available having flown back from Australia following a family bereavement, and George Elokobi is back in training after recovering from mumps ...
    - Sportinglife.com,

    Moral Choices in a Cancer Vaccine Nov 2, 2005
    ...was to protect schools from becoming breeding grounds for contagious diseases such as polio, viral strains of meningitis, chickenpox, measles, mumps and rubella ...
    - Washington Post,

    Merck Announces Third-Quarter 2005 Earnings Per Share (EPS) of 65 ... Oct 24, 2005
    On Sept. 6, the FDA approved PROQUAD, a vaccine to help protect children against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox in a single injection. ...
    - Genetic Engineering News,

    GMO Sides Sharply Divided Over Impact On Medical Vaccine Nov 1, 2005
    But even Dr. Chapela concedes the class of vaccines that includes polio, rabies, smallpox and measles mumps and rubella could be subject to "some difference of ...
    - Truth about Trade & Technology,

    Repots of Hantavirus infection in India raise concerns Nov 2, 2005
    Viruses have been implicated in a number of human diseases such as AIDS, yellow fever, mumps, chicken pox, measles, rubella, polio, hepatitis, warts, influenza ...
    - MedIndia,

    Halloween past and present Oct 25, 2005
    ...make the final cut. The most depressing Halloween was the year I had the mumps (about age 6) and couldn't trick-or-treat. It didn't ...
    - Baxter Bulletin,

    Immunization clinics set Nov 7, 2005
    Vaccines provided include: DTaP (diptheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis), inactivated polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), HIB (hemophilias influenza B - a ...
    - Pontiac Daily Leader,

    A hard road to Sow for Pape Oct 25, 2005
    By 24 hours news services. Raptors forward Pape Sow does not have the measles, mumps or any other contagious disease. But you might ...
    - 24 Hours Vancouver,

    Novartis announces agreement to acquire remaining stake in Chiron Oct 31, 2005
    ...portfolio also includes vaccines against meningococcal C, rabies, tick-borne encephalitis, haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), polio, mumps, measles and ...
    - Biotech Intelligence (press release),

    Preventing chickenpox Nov 1, 2005
    A combination vaccine against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella is also being developed, and may offer the convenience of a single injection in the future. ...
    - AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),

    Evacuations take toll on supplies of vaccinations Oct 27, 2005
    She did not know how many doses were lost, but said among them were those for varicella, rubella, measles, mumps and children's flu. ...
    - Beaumont Enterprise,

    Pakistan - Earthquake: OCHA Situation Report No. 17 Oct 27, 2005
    ...g. Mass vaccinations for measles had commenced with the combined mumps, measles and rubella (MMR) vaccines being administered by 10 teams in Bagh and 5 teams ...
    - ReliefWeb (press release),

    Infectious Disease and Dermatologic Conditions in Evacuees and ... Nov 3, 2005
    In addition to routine vaccinations, evacuees living in crowded groups should consider vaccinations for influenza, varicella, measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), and ...
    - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription),

    Colchester United - Striker seals Rushden switch Oct 25, 2005
    Elokobi has been out of action for two weeks after contracting mumps, while Garcia was forced to return to Australia to attend a family funeral.
    - Clubcall,

    Clarke leading bid for more Cup glee Nov 7, 2005
    Biddle will be fit to lead the attack after suffering a knock, while Adam Wilson, who plays in midfield, will have a fitness check after suffering from mumps. ...
    - ic Huddersfield.co.uk,

    Safety, Efficacy, Morality Nov 4, 2005
    In the future, the nicotine and cocaine vaccines could be combined with little Billy’s and Sue’s MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) shots before age six ...
    - Reason Online

    Diagnosis Vermont: An ounce of prevention Oct 30, 2005
    Each dollar spent immunizing children saves $14 in medical costs and, in total, prevent nearly 7 million cases of measles, mumps and rubella a year. ...
    - Rutland Herald,

    Vitamin A Reduces Infant Deaths from Measles, Studies Confirm Oct 27, 2005
    In developed countries, children are protected from measles by routine vaccination, given as part of the three-way MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine. ...
    - Health Behavior News Service

    Ovarian cancer Oct 25, 2005
    Other factors that have been investigated, such as talc use, asbestos exposure, high dietary fat content, and childhood mumps infection, are controversial and ...
    - drkoop.com

    Chelsea Youth 0 Millwall Youth 0 Nov 6, 2005
    The youth team had to play without two more mumps victims, Ryan Bertrand and Shaun Cummings following Michael Mancienne who suffered last month. ...
    - noticias.info,

    A peek into the olfactory lobe Oct 27, 2005
    Diseases such as Meniere’s disease, syphilis, meningitis, viral and bacterial infections such as mumps, measles, typhoid contracted after birth. ...
    - Deccan Herald,

    Free vaccinations offered to high school students Oct 24, 2005
    Vaccinations for hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, chicken pox, meningitis and polio will begin after the first of the year. ...
    - Providence Journal (subscription),

    health calendar 03 Oct 2005
    Immunizations offered include diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTaP), polio, haemophilus influenzae B (Hib), measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) and hepatitis B ...
    - TheNewsTribune.com (subscription)

    Merck Expands Katrina Prescription Replacement Program to Include ... 03 Oct 2005
    ...are vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type b (HIB), pneumococcal infection, varicella (chickenpox), and measles, mumps and rubella. ...
    - Medical News Today (press release)

    'Oh, must hide!' Oct 1, 2005
    She had three decayed teeth which required extraction, then she contracted mumps and, at the same time, she was also putting on weight on the director's orders ...
    - Electric New Paper

    Mumps cases prompt student warning Sep 15, 2005
    Students in Glasgow are being urged to protect themselves against mumps as health chiefs admitted the number of cases in the city was "disturbingly high". ...
    - Scotland on Sunday

    Students urged to have mumps jab Sep 15, 2005
    Students in Glasgow have been urged to get vaccinated against mumps after health chiefs admitted a "disturbingly high" number of cases in the city. ...
    - BBC News

    Students at risk of mumps as cases rise Sep 15, 2005
    STUDENTS across Scotland are being urged to protect themselves against mumps, as health leaders admitted the number of cases was now "disturbingly high". ...
    - Scotsman

    Students warned of mumps risk Sep 16, 2005
    ...worryingly high. Across Scotland, cases of mumps for the first half of 2005 are running at 1649 - compared to 1891 last year. The ...
    - Glasgow Evening Times

    Mumps outbreak scuttles Pool Sep 16, 2005
    WELSHPOOL Town's preparations for tonight's Welsh Premier clash with Connah's Quay Nomads at Maesydre have been thrown into disarray by an outbreak of mumps. ...
    - ic NorthWales

    Keeper Hart hit by mumps shock Sep 12, 2005
    Town boss Gary Peters has revealed that young goalkeeper Joe Hart turned in a man-of-the-match performance against Torquay while suffering from suspected mumps ...
    - Shropshire Star

    Measles Mumps Rubella Aug 31, 2005
    Either Washington didn’t get 2003’s “no more dance-punk� memo, or dudes down there are still amped about Nic Offer’s “U can tell the president 2 ...
    - Village Voice

    Do Umek Techno? Sep 30, 2005
    Entering the Top 100 DJs Poll for the first time in 2003 at No.45, it was a track under his Mumps moniker that first saw Umek thrown into the international ...
    - Resident Advisor

    Mumps cases prompt student warning Sep 15, 2005
    Students in Glasgow are being urged to protect themselves against mumps as health chiefs admitted the number of cases in the city was "disturbingly high"... ...
    - Borsa-Italia.Net

    Dangerous Witchdoctoring Sep 29, 2005
    ...even now, too many selfish and medically illiterate parents are sending children to school unimmunized against basic childhood diseases like measles and mumps. ...
    - National Review Online

    Fear over decline in MMR jabs take-up Sep 30, 2005
    ...warning parents are putting their children at risk of serious illness and even death by not having their children immunised against measles, mumps and rubella. ...
    - Norwich Evening News

    FDA approves MMRV vaccine Sep 30, 2005
    The Food and Drug Administration has approved the four-valent measles, mumps, rubella and varicella virus vaccine (ProQuad, Merck & Co. Inc). ...
    - AAP News (subscription)

    I'm being driven out says second expert to link autism and jabs Oct 1, 2005
    ...of a "witch-hunt" and believes her situation echoes that of Dr Andrew Wakefield, the gastroenterologist whose research linked the measles, mumps and rubella ...
    - Telegraph.co.uk

    The Age of Autism: Regression Sep 27, 2005
    In 1998 a British doctor published a study that suggested a possible link between the MMR -- measles, mumps, rubella -- vaccine and autism. ...
    - United Press International

    CELIAC DISEASE A COMMON CAUSE OF STOMACH PAIN AND DIARRHEA Sep 23, 2005
    ...it. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: What can you tell me and other women about their husbands who had mumps and the mumps went down there? Old ...
    - Charlotte Sun-Herald

    Kenedy case arrives at Texas Supreme Court Sep 30, 2005
    Kenedy, a hard-drinking bon vivant, was long assumed to have died in 1948 without heirs, sterile from a childhood case of the mumps. ...
    - Austin American-Statesman (subscription)

    Article on Alzheimer's research shows animal studies are crucial Sep 30, 2005
    Immunizations against polio, diphtheria, mumps, rubella and hepatitis save countless lives, and the survival rates from many major diseases are at an all-time ...
    - Palm Beach Post

    The long road to recovery Sep 30, 2005
    ...chickenpox. Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine — Everyone over the age of 1 year and born during or after 1957 should be immunized. ...
    - AAP News (subscription)

    The Medical Minute: Vaccinations -- not just kids' stuff Sep 28, 2005
    By John Messmer. Polio, diphtheria, measles, mumps, German measles ... Illnesses that were once a major source of worry for parents ...
    - Penn State Live

    Adults need immunizing too Sep 30, 2005
    ...to protect them against other potentially life-threatening diseases such as tetanus, diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - North Augusta Star

    Why is it? Sep 30, 2005
    Similarly, although certain viruses are responsible for such diseases as yellow fever, polio and mumps, many are apparently harmless to their hosts. ...
    - Tillsonburg News

    Are your immunizations up to date, adults? Sep 29, 2005
    So, moms and dads, do you need a shot? Talk with your doctor about these recommendations: -Susceptible adults, just once — measles-mumps-rubella vaccine. ...
    - The Argus

    Civil War medicine a challenge Sep 30, 2005
    Civil War recruits were susceptible: Whether you were from the South or the North, you had little immunity to whooping cough, measles, mumps, typhoid fever ...
    - The Free Lance-Star

    FDA approves combination vaccine Sep 8, 2005
    ...today announced that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the Company's combination vaccine PROQUAD(R) (Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (Oka ...
    - myDNA.com

    WHO says MMR vaccine is safe and recommends MMR Jab to all ... Sep 25, 2005
    MMR Vaccines), there seems to be an increased use of this vaccine world wide which is the only source of protection for children’s against Mumps, Measles and ...
    - MedIndia

    Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use Summary of Opinion ... Sep 16, 2005
    ...for the medicinal product ProQuad, powder and solvent for suspension for injection intended for simultaneous vaccination against measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release)

    Vaccinations: Not Just Kids' Stuff Sep 28, 2005
    Polio, diphtheria, measles, mumps, German measles... Illnesses that were once a major source of worry for parents and doctors are ...
    - eMaxHealth.com

    FDA Approves 4-in-1 Childhood Vaccine Sep 6, 2005
    Parents and children may breathe a sigh of relief with the introduction of a new single shot vaccine that protects kids against measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - Forbes

    Take-up of MMR vaccine shows first rise in a decade Sep 22, 2005
    ...peaked at 92 per cent. In 1998 research claimed that the measles, mumps and rubella jab was linked to autism. This research by Dr ...
    - Independent

    Programme to prevent hearing disorders Sep 26, 2005
    ...includes early identification of deafness in children, immunising newborn babies, pregnant mothers and teenage girls against measles, mumps and rubella. ...
    - Newindpress

    Slight rise in MMR jabs take-up Sep 22, 2005
    Do you have trouble trying to see your GP? In 1998 controversial research claimed that the measles, mumps and rubella jab was linked to autism. ...
    - Daily Mail - UK

    An Innovation in Health Care Opens at CVS/pharmacy Stores in ... Sep 26, 2005
    ...$85 - Hepatitis A (child) $54 - Hepatitis B (adult) $65 - Hepatitis B (child) $50 - IPV (polio) $80 - Meningitis $110 - MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) $65 ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    Woman diagnosed with West Nile Sep 28, 2005
    ...decline in the future. "When diseases like mumps and measles were first discovered, everybody got them," Stolp said. "Then as more ...
    - Union Democrat

    Quins switch clash with Haverfordwest Sep 23, 2005
    Cwmbran Town are at home to Welshpool Town tomorrow, who are recovering after a mumps outbreak hit the squad. Almost half the Welshpool ...
    - ic Wales

    Merck Expands Katrina Prescription Replacement Program to Include ... Sep 27, 2005
    ...arevaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type b(HIB), pneumococcal infection, varicella (chickenpox), and measles,mumps and rubella. ...
    - Finanzen.net

    The Age of Autism: Case Number 88924 Sep 26, 2005
    ...in that report, Silva realized with a start, was her 1-year-old daughter Carmen, who fell ill the same day she got the MMR -- measles-mumps-rubella -- and ...
    - United Press International

    UNICEF COOPERATING WITH THE ARMENIAN DIASPORA Sep 19, 2005
    ...s Vaccination Fund pledged to provide 500,000 USD for procurement of vaccines to prevent such deadly childhood diseases as measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus and ...
    - A1plus

    FDA Approves Four-in-One Vaccine for Children Sep 7, 2005
    7-The FDA has approved a four-in-one vaccine for children that combines a currently approved combination shot for measles, mumps, and rubella with a second ...
    - MedPage Today

    Senior notes Sep 28, 2005
    ...vaccines are available to help protect against potentially life-threatening diseases such as influenza, tetanus, hepatitis A and B, measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - Needham Times

    Time to immunise Sep 27, 2005
    ...account for the reason that many adults and some children have not been thoroughly immunised against the diseases such as Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis B ...
    - The Freeport News

    New clinic to provide on-the-go services Sep 27, 2005
    Vaccinations can be given for things such as hepatitis, meningitis, measles, mumps and rubella, tetanus and diphtheria. QuickCare, which will open Oct. ...
    - St. Cloud Times

    International Alzheimer’ Day Observance Sep 20, 2005
    Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccine: given in a series of two doses. There is no vaccine available to protect against the disease Malaria. ...
    - The Bahama Journal

    35th annual Hillside health fair planned for Sunday Sep 28, 2005
    The fair will also offer free immunizations including flu shots and vaccines for hepatitis, hib, measles, mumps and rubella, polio, diptheria, tetanus ...
    - Gazette Leader

    FDA Approvals: ProQuad, Ambien CR, Singulair Sep 8, 2005
    8, 2005 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an attenuated live virus vaccine that works against measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    MMR jab rates still too low-Dept Sep 6, 2005
    Uptake rates for the Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) vaccine have improved over the past 18 months or so, but they are still well below the national target rate ...
    - Irish Health

    Business news in brief from around New Jersey Sep 6, 2005
    ...said Tuesday it has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for a combination vaccination against measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox. ...
    - Newsday

    FDA Approves Four-in-One Vaccine for Children Sep 9, 2005
    7-The FDA has approved a four-in-one vaccine for children that combines a currently approved combination shot for measles, mumps, and rubella with a second ...
    - Borsa-Italia.Net

    Merck gets FDA approval for combination vaccine Sep 7, 2005
    MRK.NYS) Tuesday announced that it has received the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval for a combination vaccine against measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - New Ratings

    Shot Talk Sep 16, 2005
    ...years of age.". At four, there are boosters for measles, mumps and rubella, polio, tetanus, diptheria and pertussis. Another tetanus ...
    - WOWT

    FDA approves vaccine for childhood illnesses Sep 6, 2005
    Tuesday said US regulators have approved its combination vaccine to protect children 12 months to 12 years of age against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox ...
    - MSNBC

    Merck Combo Vaccine Receives FDA Approval Sep 7, 2005
    The medicine, Proquad, is cleared to protect children 12 months to 12years of age against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox. ...
    - Los Angeles Times

    Health News Briefs Sep 7, 2005
    ...diseases with one shot. Called ProQuad, the vaccine protects against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox. It's a combination ...
    - NPR

    New Children's Vaccine Targets Four Major Diseases Sep 7, 2005
    The vaccine, called ProQuad, takes the popular MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) one step further by adding a vaccine for chickenpox, making it the ...
    - FOX News

    Former Malaria Patients’ Blood Used for Transfusion Sep 9, 2005
    ...to donate blood. For other conditions such as dysentery and the mumps, the waiting period is one year, experts said. Of the aforementioned ...
    - Korea Times

    Campaign on disease hailed great success Sep 17, 2005
    A CAMPAIGN to immunise children in the Lothians against disease after mumps cases in the region soared has been hailed a success. ...
    - Scotsman

    The Age of Autism: Adverse events Sep 21, 2005
    21 as both "vaccination date" and "adverse event date" for a 1-year-old boy: "Patient received MMR vaccination (measles-mumps-rubella) and experienced fever ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    Amazing first two quarters overshadow horrific finale Sep 25, 2005
    Of course, it all happened in the first half and Florida could be in serious trouble if all 22 of its starters come down with the mumps. ...
    - Gainesville Sun

    Merck gets approval for combination vaccine Sep 6, 2005
    Merck says Proquad protects against measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox and has been approved for children from one to 12 years old. ...
    - Philadelphia Business Journal

    MMR/chicken pox “4-in-1� vaccine approved by FDA Sep 7, 2005
    The vaccine—a combination of the company’s measles, mumps, rubella (MMR II) vaccine and its chickenpox shot—is designed for children from 12 months to 12 ...
    - Blogging Baby

    Tigers boss targets the direct route Sep 23, 2005
    Cumbria. Bailey is still suffering the after-effects of a bout of mumps and a specialist has advised against Shenton taking part. ...
    - Pontefract and Castleford Today

    New Vaccine Treats 4 Diseases in 1 Shot Sep 8, 2005
    ...children. The new vaccine is a combination shot for measles, mumps, and rubella with a second vaccine for chickenpox. According ...
    - All Headline News

    New Vaccines For Children Sep 7, 2005
    Gary L. Freed. At that age, the boosters are for measles, mumps and rubella, polio, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Then another ...
    - NBC4.TV

    Healthy Lifestyles: School nurses work to keep children healthy Sep 2, 2005
    Kindergartners need four or five shots for diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough, three or four polio inoculations, two doses of measles, mumps and rubella ...
    - Duluth Budgeteer News

    America's Pharmaceutical Companies Increase Katrina Donations ... Sep 14, 2005
    Medication contributions include vaccines for hepatitis A and B, influenza, measles, mumps and rubella, antibiotics and antiseptics. ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    TIGER WOODS THE UNDERDOG Sep 23, 2005
    Castleford’s only absentees. Bailey has not recovered from mumps, while winger Shenton has a fractured cheekbone. His place will ...
    - News & Star

    Shipps gives Ipswich that sinking feeling Sep 9, 2005
    McFarland has been hit by the debilitating mumps virus and his recovery has been steady following a fortnight where he was too poorly to leave the house. ...
    - Sheffield Today

    Merck Gets Approval From US FDA For 4-in-1 Vaccine Sep 8, 2005
    ...children may now breathe a sigh of relief with the reported introduction of a new single shot vaccine that protects children from measles, mumps, rubella and ...
    - Post Chronicle

    Epidemiologic Consequences of Hurricane Katrina: A Newsmaker ... Sep 23, 2005
    Most of the adults will already have immunity from their childhood. Measles and mumps will be probably be much less, but could still be a problem. ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    Cov keen to sign up Aussie ace Sep 19, 2005
    Cov contacted Harvey after losing their first two games of the season without first-choice fly-half Jon Higgins, who was diagnosed with mumps the morning ...
    - ic Coventry

    Nevada Last in Childhood Immunizations under the age of two Sep 19, 2005
    Experts say if they don't get their shots, children are left vulnerable to serious illnesses like measles, mumps, chicken pox and whooping cough. ...
    - KRNV

    Strain starts to show at Cov Sep 5, 2005
    Cov played the game without fly-half Jon Higgins who has gone down with mumps, and open side flanker Gareth Gravell with a bout of food poisoning. ...
    - ic Coventry

    No records, but evacuees get a shot Sep 20, 2005
    Regionally, officials want to make sure the children are immunized against the usual illnesses, such as hepatitis B, measles, mumps, polio and chicken pox. ...
    - Virginian Pilot

    A shot at better health Sep 19, 2005
    ...for day-care children and students include diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenza type b, measles, mumps, rubella, polio and ...
    - The Free Lance-Star

    New Assistance Now Available for Gulf Coast Hurricane Victims ... Sep 22, 2005
    Donated more than $10 million in vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Hemophilus influenzae type b (HIB), measles, mumps and rubella to assist relief ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    Healthbeat: Booster Shots Sep 15, 2005
    ...deaths. Mumps is a viral infection that can cause fever, headache, muscle aches and pain and swelling in the saliva glands. Infection ...
    - WHOI

    Sister cities eventends Saturday Sep 23, 2005
    Hispanics on the US-Mexican border also face higher rates of maladies such as measles, mumps, AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis, Perez said. ...
    - The Saginaw News

    Measles cases just ordinary, official says Sep 20, 2005
    Most younger ones received second doses of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, which increases the vaccine's effectiveness from 95 percent to 99.75 percent. ...
    - Dayton Daily News (subscription)

    Of autism and vaccines: It's time to debunk the mercury myths Sep 24, 2005
    ...works. So they're susceptible to fad therapies. Several years ago it was the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine that caused autism. Before ...
    - The Free Lance-Star

    Solon spearheads free immunization, medical and dental services ... Sep 19, 2005
    Occ. Chapter and Paghidaet Ko Foundation conducted free Measles and Mumps Immunization in Brgy. Conception Elementary School, Talisay City. ...
    - Philippine Information Agency

    Viral meningitis information Sep 24, 2005
    These viruses are more common during summer and fall months. Herpesviruses and the mumps virus can also cause viral meningitis. ...
    - Today's Sunbeam

    Book Review - The PDR Family Guide to Prescription Drugs Sep 17, 2005
    ...include Arthritis, Antibiotics for ulcers, Burcitis, Cefzil, Gigantism, Heart Valve Replacement, Pancreatic Cancer, Remeron and Vomiting as a symptom of Mumps. ...
    - Bella Online

    Few kids turn out for shot clinic Sep 12, 2005
    ...meeting. They include the Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus shot, the fourth polio shot and the second measles-mumps and rubella shot. ...
    - Youngstown Vindicator

    Immunizations are required Aug 31, 2005
    ...required to have at least one of the following, and more depending on age: Diphtheria, Pertusis, Tetanus, Polio, Varicella, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis B ...
    - Lincoln City News Guard

    FDA OKs Merck combination vaccine Sep 6, 2005
    The vaccine, called Proquad, is approved to protect children 12 months to 12 years of age against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox. ...
    - Reuters

    Officials worry disease starting to hit shelters Sep 7, 2005
    Meanwhile, children are being vaccinated for common illnesses such as measles or mumps if there is any indication their immunizations may not be up-to-date. ...
    - Chicago Tribune

    FDA approves Merck combination vaccine Sep 7, 2005
    Merck & Co. , the third-biggest US drug maker, said it won US regulatory approval of its Proquad vaccine against measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox, the ...
    - Boston Globe

    Vaccine shortage may pose risk for Katrina survivors Sep 9, 2005
    All people sheltering in crowded situations should get flu, measles-mumps-rubella and hepatitis A vaccinations regardless, and chickenpox vaccine unless they ...
    - New Scientist (subscription)

    Macc struck by virus Sep 14, 2005
    AN OUTBREAK of mumps at Moss Rose has forced the Silkmen to postpone tonight’s (Wednesday) Cheshire Senior Cup clash with Chester City. ...
    - Manchester Evening News

    Third Division preview Sep 16, 2005
    Davidson will be fit. Alan Brazil (mumps), Steve Rennie (kidney) and Mathu King (knee) are missing. Stenhousemuir manager Des McKeown ...
    - Scotsman




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