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Ohio State's 447-Case Mumps Outbreak Leaks Off Campus into Central Ohio
Beginning in February 2014 (the first OSU case was identified around February 10-11, though Franklin County's earliest linked symptom onset was January 7), Ohio State University experienced a mumps outbreak that ultimately reached 447 central-Ohio cases — 155 OSU students, 31 OSU faculty/staff, and 54 community members linked to the university. OSU's Student Life Student Health Services issued repeated alerts urging students returning from spring break to monitor for symptoms, and Columbus Public Health declared a citywide outbreak. The vast majority of confirmed cases occurred in previously vaccinated individuals, illustrating the waning immunity that would later be observed at Harvard, Indiana, and Temple.
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