Is Mumps Coming Back — and Would You Know It if You Saw It?

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While measles is making headlines in the United States, with an ongoing South Carolina outbreak reaching almost 1,000 cases, public health experts are on the lookout for another vaccine-preventable infectious disease: mumps.

By the end of February 2026, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had identified 34 mumps cases this year. That included 19 confirmed cases and 7 probable cases in Maryland, a notable increase compared with 4 reported cases there in all of 2025.

Although 34 is a relatively low number, health experts say it’s a reminder that the mumps virus persists in the United States and can spread — particularly in communities where people spend long periods of time in close contact, such as schools and college campuses.

Why Mumps Still Spreads

In some parts of the United States, the number of people immunized against mumps via inoculations like the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is below the estimated 90 percent herd immunity threshold, making it easier for the virus to spread.

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