In the bustling streets of Delhi, a silent but significant health concern has been quietly spreading its grip over the city's youngest residents. Over the past two months, hospitals have seen a concerning uptick in cases of mumps, predominantly affecting children between the ages of 6 and 7.
Mumps, caused by the paramyxovirus from the Rubulavirus family, targets the parotid glands responsible for saliva production, manifesting in characteristic swelling on one or both sides of the face. Apart from Delhi, Kerala also grappled with a similar surge in mumps cases not too long ago, highlighting the nationwide challenge of infectious diseases.