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Home / Health / Mumps Surges in India: Why the Vaccine Gap?

Mumps Surges in India: Why the Vaccine Gap?

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Mumps cases are significantly rising across India annually.
  • A mumps vaccine exists and is manufactured in India.
  • The vaccine is surprisingly absent from India's routine immunization program.
Mumps Surges in India: Why the Vaccine Gap?

Mumps, commonly thought of as a mild childhood ailment, is experiencing a notable resurgence in India. Thousands of cases are reported annually across the nation, highlighting a persistent public health challenge that many have overlooked. Despite a mumps vaccine being available for over five decades, and India being a manufacturer and exporter of this vital shot, it is conspicuously absent from the country's essential immunization schedule for children.

This perplexing situation prompts critical questions regarding the rising incidence of mumps. Experts are examining what the viral illness actually does to the human body and the potential long-term effects of widespread outbreaks. The disconnect between vaccine availability and its implementation in routine child healthcare raises concerns about preventative strategies and public health preparedness.

The ongoing debate centers on whether the mumps vaccine should finally be integrated into India's universal immunization program. Given the scale of current outbreaks and the established efficacy of the vaccine, many advocate for its inclusion to curb the rising tide of this preventable disease and protect the health of the nation's youngest citizens.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mumps cases are rising in India because the vaccine is not part of the routine childhood immunization program.
Dr. Vashishtha discusses the rising mumps cases and questions why the existing vaccine isn't a routine immunization in India.
There is a strong argument to include the mumps vaccine due to rising cases and its long-term availability and manufacture in India.

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