2 mumps cases at Berkeley High School prompt public health advisory

The campus of Berkeley High School in Berkeley, Calif., in an undated photo. Two cases of Mumps were reported at the school, prompting the Berkeley Public Health Office to issue a public health advisory after possible exposure on Feb. 19 and 20, 2026. (Google Maps via Bay City News)

Two cases of mumps have been reported at Berkeley High School, prompting the city to issue a public health advisory.

The dates of potential exposure were Feb. 19 and 20, raising the possibility that the illness can be transmitted from person to person on campus, the Berkeley Public Heath Office said Friday.

“At this time, there is no evidence of community-wide spread of mumps nor is there evidence of an outbreak,” the office said.

The incubation period for mumps is up to 25 days, the office said.

The advisory urged medical professionals to test for mumps when diagnosing inflammation and swelling of the salivary glands and verify that patients are up‑to‑date on their two‑dose measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccinations.

People with suspected or confirmed mumps must be isolated for five days after the onset of salivary gland swelling. They should avoid school, childcare, extracurriculars and congregate settings, the office said.

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