THE BASIS FOR THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MUMPS IN THE CURRENT, GLOBALIZED ERA
Keywords:
epidemic parotitis, mumps, epidemiology, globalized era, Uzbekistan, Central AsiaAbstract
Epidemic parotitis, commonly known as mumps, remains a significant public health challenge in the globalized era despite the widespread availability of vaccination. This study aims to review the epidemiological manifestations of epidemic parotitis with a focus on Uzbekistan and the broader Central Asian region. Using simulated data and literature synthesized from the recent epidemiologic studies, we explore incidence trends, demographic variations, and outbreak characteristics. Our findings underscore the importance of tailored vaccination strategies and enhanced surveillance within the context of global health dynamics. Implications for clinical practice and public health policy are discussed.
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