Two cases of mumps reported at Berkeley High School
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Two cases of mumps reported at Berkeley High School
"The City of Berkeley issued a health advisory Friday after two cases of mumps were reported at Berkeley High School. The dates of exposure for the disease were Feb. 19 and 20, according to the health advisory. Authorities added that the timing of the two cases could mean that the illness was transmitted on campus."
"Mumps has an incubation period of up to 25 days, authorities said. Symptoms can include fever, headache, facial swelling, malaise and swelling of the salivary glands. Those with suspected or confirmed illness need to self-isolate for five days."
The City of Berkeley issued a health advisory following two mumps cases at Berkeley High School. Exposure occurred on February 19 and 20, suggesting potential on-campus transmission. Mumps has an incubation period of up to 25 days and presents symptoms including fever, headache, facial swelling, malaise, and salivary gland swelling. Currently, no community-wide spread or outbreak has been identified. Individuals with suspected or confirmed mumps must self-isolate for five days to prevent further transmission.
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