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Unveiling mumps prevalence: A cluster sampling approach in Dibrugarh, Assam
Purpose
A serological survey was carried out for assessing mumps immunity in Dibrugarh, Assam, India using previously collected blood serum samples.
Methods
The study examined the prevalence of mumps-specific IgG in blood serum antibodies across various demographic groups, including different age groups, genders, and urban versus rural populations.
Results
The findings indicated a generally high level of immunity within the population. However, a significant proportion of children under 15 lacked these protective antibodies, highlighting their vulnerability to mumps infection.
Conclusion
This underscores the need for further studies to understand the factors influencing immunity patterns in the region. Additionally, it raises concerns about whether integrating the mumps vaccine into India's national immunization schedule could enhance protection, particularly for children. These insights contribute to a better understanding of mumps epidemiology in Dibrugarh and can guide future vaccination strategies to prevent outbreaks and protect public health.
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