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What every ENT needs to know about the resurgence of measles—and how to talk to patients about vaccines. In this episode of the Back Table ENT podcast, Dr. Romaine Johnson and Dr. Daniel Chelius, both pediatric otolaryngologists, talk about the resurgence of measles and vaccine hesitancy with host Dr. Gopi Shah.

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SYNPOSIS

They delve into their professional backgrounds, the importance of recognizing symptoms early, and the risks associated with measles, such as otitis media and sensorineural hearing loss. The conversation highlights the role of ENT specialists in identifying and managing the disease, strategies for addressing vaccine hesitancy, and the broader public health implications. They also touch on ways the medical community can tackle misinformation and advocate for vaccinations through collective efforts and patient education.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

07:07 - Measles Contagion and Symptoms

23:23 - Complications and Long-term Effects

28:37 - Assessing Respiratory Status and Complications

29:44 - Addressing Common Vaccine Myths

31:18 - Challenges in Vaccination Conversations

32:38 - Personal Stories and Impact of Vaccination Choices

35:00 - Building Trust and Addressing Concerns

38:15 - Approaching Non-Vaccination in Clinical Practice

53:12 - Global Perspective on Vaccination

54:17 - Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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