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The Return Of Measles: The Hidden Dangers Of This Preventable Disease
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The Return Of Measles: The Hidden Dangers Of This Preventable Disease

Despite being declared eliminated in America more than two decades ago, measles has made a significant resurgence and is on track to break modern records. With no known treatment, patients must try to manage symptoms like high fever and potential respiratory or neurological complications that can be fatal for unvaccinated children. Dr. Ben Bradley explains the dangers of the current uptick in cases and sets the record straight on vaccine misinformation.

In Good Health · Greg Johnson, Kristen Farrah, Dr. Ben Bradley

April 11, 202610m 43s

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The Return Of Measles: The Hidden Dangers Of This Preventable Disease

  • Despite being declared eliminated in America more than two decades ago, measles has made a significant resurgence and is on track to break modern records. With no known treatment, patients must try to manage symptoms like high fever and potential respiratory or neurological complications that can be fatal for unvaccinated children. Dr. Ben Bradley explains the dangers of the current uptick in cases and sets the record straight on vaccine misinformation.

Guest: Dr. Ben Bradley, medical director, ARUP Laboratories, assistant professor, University of Utah School of Medicine

Host: Greg Johnson
Producer: Kristen Farrah

 

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