Fixing Healthcare Podcast

MTT #94: Measles, meds & misinformation: Can we still trust American science?

May 21, 2025
A major measles outbreak in Texas tops 1,000 cases, marking the worst resurgence since 2000. Falling vaccination rates risk tens of thousands of preventable deaths. Meanwhile, soaring drug prices threaten access to life-saving medications as tariffs mount. Positive developments include a study indicating shingles vaccination may lower dementia risk by 20%. Despite challenges, opioid-related deaths are declining due to increased availability of treatments like naloxone. Discussions also cover the quest for universal antivenom and innovations in accessible healthcare.
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INSIGHT

Resurgence of Infectious Diseases

  • The US faces surges in flu and pertussis cases leading to thousands of hospitalizations and deaths.
  • Despite effective vaccines, falling immunity boosts infectious disease prevalence back to historic levels.
INSIGHT

The Drug Price Vicious Cycle

  • Drug prices rose 11.4% last year; 25% of prescriptions go unfilled often due to cost.
  • High prices create a vicious cycle where restricted care increases complications, raising costs further.
ANECDOTE

Man Self-Inoculates for Universal Antivenom

  • Tim Fried injected himself 650 times with venom from 16 deadly snakes to build universal antivenom.
  • His antibodies combined with drugs protect against venom from 19 snake species in mice.
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