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001). In childhood, the incidence of mumps deafness was 7.2 times higher among 6-15-year-olds (13.8 [95% CI, 10.2-18.2]) than among 0-5-year-olds (1.9 [95% CI, 0.6-4.5]), and this difference was statistically significant (P 0.001). No sex difference was observed. The incidence of mumps deafness per 10,000 patients aged 0-64 years was 15.0 (1 in 668 patients). A secondary risk of deafness following mumps virus infection was identified not only for children, but also for adolescents and adults. The incidence of mumps deafness per 10