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Explore the concerning resurgence of measles in a 35-minute video lecture featuring Dr. Adam Ratner, Director of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at NYU. Delve into the complex factors behind measles' return since 2015, despite being declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. Learn about measles' status as the most contagious known disease, its particular dangers to children's health, and the critical impact of declining vaccination rates. Examine the historical development of the measles vaccine, understand the growing phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy and the anti-vaccination movement, and discover the crucial role of community immunity in disease prevention. Through detailed segments covering public health initiatives, government involvement, and practical solutions, gain essential insights into protecting children's health and maintaining decades of medical progress against infectious diseases.
Syllabus
00:00 The Elimination and Resurgence of Measles in the US
00:51 Understanding Measles: Contagion and Impact
01:42 The Decline in Vaccination Rates
04:46 The History and Development of the Measles Vaccine
07:13 The Rise of Vaccine Hesitancy
19:43 The Importance of Community Immunity
30:09 The Role of Government and Public Health Initiatives
34:02 Conclusion and Call to Action
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The University of Chicago