The mumps virus can be spread through coughing, sneezing, talking or sharing eating utensils, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The disease is known for causing swollen salivary glands that result in puffy cheeks or jaw. Additionally, it can cause fever, headaches, muscle aches and loss of appetite. The recommended two doses of the MMR vaccine is approximately 88 percent effective at preventing a mumps infection.
In rare cases, the virus can cause more severe complications, such as swelling of the brain, ovaries or testicles. Most people recover from the disease in a few weeks, according to the CDC.