Sarah M Labuda, Cheng Yang, Carol Daniels, Susan R Young, Haytham Safi, Dirk Haselow
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Influenza-Related Parotitis during a Large Mumps Outbreak - Arkansas, 2016-2017.
During August 2016-July 2017, Arkansas experienced a large mumps (parotitis) outbreak; however, mumps-negative cases of parotitis were also identified in this period. Nineteen of 215 samples (9%) randomly selected for influenza PCR testing were positive for influenza A virus. Practitioners should consider influenza as a cause of nonmumps parotitis.