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UW gets 1st case of mumps

University of Wisconsin-Madison officials today said they have identified the first case of mumps among students here.

A blood test on a female undergraduate, conducted Thursday, came back positive on Monday, said Craig Roberts, epidemiologist with University Health Services. The 20-year-old woman lives off campus, according to a written statement from the university.

Mumps has a two- to three-week incubation period, Roberts noted. Two to three weeks from now will be around the end of the semester, he noted.