The Metro: Michigan’s measles tab is $100,000 and counting
It’s a Sunday night, and you’re sitting in the emergency room with your sick kid. The waiting room is packed — coughs and sneezes everywhere. Your child has a fever, so you wait. You worry.
Four months later, the health department calls. Your infant was exposed to measles that night. Now you’re facing weeks of medical monitoring.
That’s what happened to families at DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital in Oakland County last December.
As more people opt out of vaccinating their kids, what are the costs of containing an outbreak?
In Washtenaw County, health officials have spent close to $100,000 containing seven measles cases. That’s more than $14,000 per case.
The system worked: They contained the outbreak, conducted contact tracing, and prevented it from escalating into hundreds of cases. But we are spending enormous resources to achieve what used to happen easily through herd immunity.
Oakland County saw two measles cases last year and handled them well. But the county is now spending an extra $300,000 on vaccines even as vaccination rates keep sliding — Oakland County’s childhood MMR rate sits around 81%, well below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity.
Kate Guzmán, health officer for the Oakland County Health Division, joined WDET’s Robyn Vincent to talk about the hidden costs of outbreaks, and what communities lose when prevention falls behind.
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