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. 2018 Oct 19;67(41):1143-1146.
doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6741a2.

Mumps Outbreak in a Marshallese Community - Denver Metropolitan Area, Colorado, 2016-2017

Mumps Outbreak in a Marshallese Community - Denver Metropolitan Area, Colorado, 2016-2017

Grace E Marx et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. .

Abstract

In January 2017, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) identified four epidemiologically linked cases of mumps among persons from a Marshallese community who were members of the same church in the Denver metropolitan area. During 2016-2017, sizable outbreaks of mumps reported in Arkansas, Hawaii, and Washington also affected the Marshallese population (1). CDPHE, the Tri-County Health Department (TCHD), and Denver Public Health collaborated to conduct an outbreak investigation during January-March 2017 using active and passive surveillance that identified 17 confirmed and 30 probable cases. Public health actions included conducting measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination clinics at local Marshallese churches; these resulted in the vaccination of 126 persons with ≥1 doses of MMR vaccine. Implementation of active surveillance and support from local Marshallese church leaders in promoting vaccination programs likely contributed to interruption of the outbreak.

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FIGURE 1
Probable and confirmed cases of mumps (N = 47), by date of symptom onset and measles-mumps-rubella vaccination outbreak response clinics ─ Colorado, 2016–2017
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FIGURE 2
Geographic density* of outbreak mumps cases (n = 46), by geocoded residential address§ and location of measles-mumps-rubella vaccination clinics held during the public health response — Colorado, 2016–2017 * Gradient indicates the relative number of cases; darkest shading indicates highest density. One outbreak case occurred in a patient who was geographically isolated from all other cases and was suppressed from the calculation of the density surface to protect patient privacy. § Density surface is calculated by a kernel density function using the geocoded residential addresses of confirmed mumps cases.

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