# Mumps Encephalitis in a Measles Rubella (MR)-Vaccinated Child: A Rare but Preventable Complication

**Authors:** Sania Shahid, Fathimathul Henna, Jarisha Ali, Imran Asad, Sumbal Riaz, Mitra A Ghafoor zeyaei

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.85318 · 2025-06-04

## TL;DR

A child vaccinated against measles and rubella developed mumps encephalitis, highlighting the need to include the mumps vaccine in India's immunization program.

## Contribution

This case report emphasizes the public health impact of not including the mumps vaccine in India’s universal immunization program.

## Key findings

- A five-year-old MR-vaccinated child developed mumps encephalitis with neurological symptoms.
- The case shows the importance of considering mumps encephalitis in pediatric patients with neurological signs.
- The MMR vaccine is highlighted as crucial for preventing such complications.

## Abstract

Mumps is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the mumps virus, mainly affecting the salivary glands. It can cause serious complications, including mumps encephalitis. Despite widespread immunization practices, mumps outbreaks persist among both vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, raising issues of concern regarding herd immunity. Mumps encephalitis, although rare, can produce serious complications warranting prompt diagnosis and management.

Here, in this case report, we present a five-year-old girl who presented with fever, bilateral parotid swelling, and a single episode of abnormal movement in the form of dystonia associated with fixed gaze and disorientation. The patient had received two doses of the measles rubella (MR) vaccine as per India’s universal immunization program (UIP). Laboratory investigations showed high amylase levels, positive serum mumps IgM, and cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis; all indicative of mumps encephalitis. Brain imaging was normal, excluding other neurological causes. Initial empirical antibiotics and acyclovir were discontinued following the diagnosis of mumps encephalitis. The patient showed improvement within 48 hours of supportive treatment.

This case highlights the importance of considering mumps encephalitis in pediatric patients with mumps showing neurological symptoms. It also demonstrates the public health impact of omitting the mumps vaccine from India’s UIP and the major role of the mumps, measles, and rubella (MMR) vaccination in preventing such complications.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** mumps (MONDO:0000989)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** MMR (MESH:D009107), MR (MESH:D008457), dystonia (MESH:D004421), fever (MESH:D005334), abnormal movement (MESH:D004409), parotid swelling (MESH:D010309), pleocytosis (MESH:D007964)
- **Chemicals:** acyclovir (MESH:D000212)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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