Mumps the word, virus outbreak unlikely in PAPHR
Just as Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby returned to the ice Wednesday, skating on his own before the team, the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region (PAPHR) said the chance of a mumps outbreak here is slim.
Crosby has missed the last three games after being diagnosed with the mumps and forward Beau Bennett is still recovering. They are part of an outbreak of the virus that affected several players in the NHL.
The mumps is an infection that affects the parotid glands, which is caused by a virus. These glands are located in a person’s cheeks and provide saliva.
“It is more of problem for children, especially young boys, because the gland structure to that that forms the testes, so what would happen is they can up having an infection of the testes and more often than not would end up being sterile,” said Dr. Khami Chokani, the medical health officer.