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milestogo

(23,308 posts)
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 11:20 AM 1 hr ago

Anguished parents. Doctors in tears. Utah's long measles outbreak takes a toll.


(Amy Maxmen | KFF Health News) Kandace Hyland, a marketing director in Utah, was surprised to learn that daycare staff in the state don’t have to be vaccinated against measles, even amid an ongoing outbreak. “I’m nervous sending her to daycare every day,” she says of her baby.


Salt Lake City • Ben Dowse hadn’t expected to treat measles when he became a doctor, but there he was, examining a newborn exposed to the virus in the womb. The infected mother had given birth just hours earlier. The hospital had alerted Dowse to the case before delivery, and he’d braced himself for the worst.

Dowse wore a full-body protective suit with a plastic face mask. As a pediatrician in southern Utah, he couldn’t risk getting even a mild infection, because many of his patients are babies too young for measles vaccines or children whose parents choose not to protect them with immunizations. “I went in looking like a scientist in E.T.,” he said. Measles can cause brain damage, deafness, or death in newborns. If the baby entered the world with a measles rash and fever, Dowse was prepared to give the infant a spinal tap to assess the risk of neurological damage.

Luckily, flushed and crying, the baby looked healthy. To keep it that way, Dowse wanted to inject the baby with concentrated antibodies against the measles virus. To his surprise, the parents objected, promising to give their child “all kinds of vitamin A,” Dowse said. He begged them not to, saying, “You can’t see it on the surface, but the baby’s body is fighting the measles.” They were afraid of vaccines, so Dowse explained that antibodies were different and that they would stop measles from replicating in the infant.

“That shot is going to basically give the baby ammo to fight,” Dowse said. The parents relented. A couple of days later, they left the hospital with a child who had narrowly skirted an infection that killed many thousands of babies a century ago. Nonetheless, Dowse said he doubted they would be returning for childhood vaccinations to protect their baby against a bevy of illnesses. Like more than a dozen Utah doctors and health officials who spoke with KFF Health News, Dowse has adjusted his expectations.

https://www.sltrib.com/news/health/2026/06/15/anguished-parents-doctors-tears/
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Anguished parents. Doctors in tears. Utah's long measles outbreak takes a toll. (Original Post) milestogo 1 hr ago OP
These parents need to be charged with abuse JBTaurus83 1 hr ago #1
Well, its not going to happen in Utah. milestogo 1 hr ago #3
Fuck you, antivaxxers. Fuck each and every one of you. RockRaven 1 hr ago #2
"...sign here and here and here, releasing... ret5hd 1 hr ago #4
Anti-vax parents will probably never face reality. pat_k 55 min ago #5
I don't understand these parents MustLoveBeagles 25 min ago #6
Sadly, there ain't no cure for Disaffected 2 min ago #7

ret5hd

(22,681 posts)
4. "...sign here and here and here, releasing...
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 11:48 AM
1 hr ago

the hospital, staff, and myself of all liability and goodbye do not return.”

pat_k

(14,330 posts)
5. Anti-vax parents will probably never face reality.
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 11:56 AM
55 min ago

Particularly those parents of kids who develop life-threatening complications or brain damage. They have to believe they did the right thing, else how can they live with themselves? They are more likely to blame doctors treating their child than accept responsibility themselves.

MustLoveBeagles

(18,040 posts)
6. I don't understand these parents
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 12:26 PM
25 min ago

If I'd been able to have children I would've done anything to protect them. My mom hated taking me to get vaxinated* but she did it anyway because she loved me.


* She would cry when I screamed.

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