Letter: Diabetes mellitus after mumps vaccination.

Author:

Sinaniotis C A,Daskalopoulou E,Lapatsanis P,Doxiadis S

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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2. Diabetes mellitus after mumps vacci* nati0 on Sir, There are many published reports indicating a temporal relationship between antecedent mumps infection and the development of diabetes mellitus (Harris, 1899; Patrick;true,1924

3. A 61-year-old boy was admitted in May 1973 with a history of polydypsia, polyuria, and bed-wetting of 5 day's,"duration. One month before onset" # "(1 g/dl)"

4. The role of mumps infections in the development of diabetes mellitus was suggested a long time ago (Harris, 1899), and it has been the subject of considerable controversy. Because of well-known association of mumps with pancreatitis, it has been suggested that diabetes mellitus, following mumps infection, is the result of damage to the islet cells though in the majority of reported cases, as in ours, clinical or laboratory evidence of pancreatitis was lacking. Another possibility is that in our patient a latent state of diabetes was activated by the attenuated mumps virus contained in the vaccine

5. A case of diabetes mellitus quickly following mumps;Harris, H.F.;Boston Medical and Surgical Journal,1899

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