A child who is recovering from mumps may return to school:

a. 3 days after the fever subsides
b. 5 days after the fever subsides
c. 7 days from the onset of swelling
d. 9 days from the onset of swelling


D
Children who have recovered from mumps may return to school 9 days from the onset of swelling.

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