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Title: Mumps in Poland in 2011. Author: Lipke M, Paradowska-Stankiewicz I. Journal: Przegl Epidemiol; 2013; 67(2):185-8, 311-2. PubMed ID: 24040713. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: In 2011, similarly to previous years a decline was observed in the number of recorded cases of mumps. This favourable epidemiological situation is a result of mumps vaccination program, which from 2003 became mandatory given as two dose schemes with MMR vaccine (mumps, measles, and rubella). AIM: The aim of this work was to assess mumps epidemiological situation in Poland in 2011, in comparison to previous years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The assessment of mumps epidemiological situation in Poland in 2011 was conducted by using the results of analyzed data for infectious diseases published in a yearly bulletin "Infectious diseases and poisoning in Poland in 2011" and in yearly bulletin "Preventative immunisation in Poland in 2011" Czarkowski MP and in, Warsaw, NIZP- PZH and GIS. Also used "Case definitions for infectious disease developed for epidemiological surveillance in the years 2009-2011 " (Department of Epidemiology, NIZP-PZH), as well as Preventative vaccination program 2011. RESULTS: In 2011 there were 2585 reported cases of mumps. Incidence of mumps was lower 6.7/100 in comparison with 2010 (7.2/100), as well as almost twice lower than a median for the years 2005-2009. The highest incidents rate of mumps 52.0/100,000 was recorded among children at the age 5-9 years of age. Incidence in women was lower (5.6) than in men (7.9). In 2011, 24 people were hospitalized due to mumps. CONCLUSION: Systematic implementation of vaccination program against mumps as according to Inoculation Calendar has resulted in a significant decline in the number of reported cases.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]