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Post Date: 04/04/2025 10:45 AM
Pontiac, Mich. – The Oakland County Health Division has its first mumps case this year– the first reported case in Oakland County since 2022 and the ninth in Michigan in 2025. There were no close contacts or exposures identified in this case of an adult resident, but it serves as a vital reminder of the importance of vaccination, especially considering recent measles cases in the state.
"This case of mumps, coming just weeks after Oakland County’s first measles case of the year, underscores the essential role of vaccination in protecting our communities,” said Kate Guzmán, Oakland County health officer. “The MMR vaccine remains our best defense against measles, mumps and rubella, offering highly effective protection against these serious diseases and helping to prevent outbreaks.”
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