Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC) has just released a case study of the first pediatric case of Tetanus in over 30 years in the united states: A boy aged 6 years who had received no immunizations sustained a forehead laceration while playing outdoors on a farm; the wound was cleaned and sutured at home. Six days later, he had episodes of crying, jaw clenching, and involuntary upper extremity muscle spasms, followed by arching of the neck and back (opisthotonus) and generalized spasticity. Later that day, at the onset of breathing difficulty, the parents contacted emergency medical services, who air-transported him directly to a tertiary pediatric medical center. The boy subsequently received a diagnosis of tetanus and required approximately 8 weeks of inpatient care, followed by rehabilitation care, before he was able to resume normal activities. The boy required 57 days of inpatient acute care, including 47 days in the intensive care unit. The inpatient charges totaled $811,929 (excluding air transportation, inpatient rehabilitation, and ambulatory follow-up costs). One month after inpatient rehabilitation, he returned to all normal activities, including running and bicycling. Despite extensive review of the risks and benefits of tetanus vaccination by physicians, the family declined the second dose of DTaP and any other recommended immunizations. (photo is not the actual patient)
Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu2Cr7ChLjM/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1cthqwjnwh9ali feel bad for this kid for having uneducated and stubborn parents
After spending almost a million dollars, they still refused the DTaP vaccine?????
Anti-Vaccination parents , the most annoying people there are. Even when their children and other children get sick from diseases that are supposed to not be so much a problem. They still wouldn’t vaccinate.
I am 110% for vaccinations...but this child can't be 6.Maybe they just got his age wrong?
Probably an unpopular opinion but if parents choose not to vaccinate for a preventable disease they should be responsible for health care costs
I agree and in this case should have been charged with negligence and refusing a vaccine after treatment just shows you can’t fix stupid