Published on: March 25, 2024

MUMPS

MUMPS

NEWS – There is resurgence of mumps in Kerala

HIGHLIGHTS

Spread and Impact of Mumps Outbreak

  • Geographical Spread: Initially reported in Kerala, now spreading to other States like Maharashtra, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Case Tally: As of March 22, 2024, 15,637 cases reported, with 6,675 cases this month alone.
  • Complications: Possibility of severe complications like meningoencephalitis, pancreatitis, and gonadal effects.

Public Health Concerns

  • Underestimation: Reported cases likely grossly underestimate actual cases due to asymptomatic infections.
  • Complications: Rise in complications like encephalitis, meningitis, pancreatitis, and gonadal effects observed.
  • Lack of Vaccination: Mumps not included in the national immunization schedule due to perceived low public health significance.

Controlling the Outbreak

  • Public Awareness: Key tool in limiting transmission, emphasizing isolation of infected individuals.
  • Immunization Coverage: Enhancing general immunization coverage, especially targeting unvaccinated children and adolescents.
  • School-Based Outbreaks: Implementing strict isolation protocols, avoiding premature return to school post-symptomatic relief.

Vaccination Strategy

  • Integration: Aligning mumps vaccination strategies with existing measles elimination and rubella control efforts.
  • MMR Vaccine: Advocating for MMR (Mumps-Measles-Rubella) vaccine inclusion in the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP).
  • Effectiveness: Globally, two doses of MMR vaccine estimated to provide 70-95% protection if coverage is high.
  • Initiatives in Kerala: Previously replaced second dose of measles vaccination with MMR, now seeking inclusion of MMR in UIP.

Collaborative Efforts

  • Communication with Centre: Kerala reaching out to the Centre regarding the mumps resurgence and the necessity of MMR vaccine inclusion.
  • WHO Recommendations: Aligning vaccination strategies with WHO guidelines for mumps control.

Future Strategy

  • Policy Change: Advocating for policy changes to incorporate MMR vaccine in national immunization programs.
  • Research: Conducting studies on the effectiveness and long-term impact of mumps vaccination in the Indian context.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Implementing robust monitoring and evaluation systems to track vaccination coverage and disease trends.