Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline
Source: New York Times
Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline
Doctors nationwide are encountering more children with whooping cough, bacterial infections and other serious illnesses, as well as more adults refusing tetanus shots.

A collage illustration of syringes fading away, a newborn baby, an infant's brain scan, a hand holding a bag of donor blood, a child with an IV in a hospital gown and vaccine vials falling. Deanna Donegan/The New York Times; Photographs by Getty
By Maggie Astor and Dani Blum
June 2, 2026, 5:00 a.m. ET
Doctors around the country say they are seeing more cases of serious, sometimes life-threatening illnesses that vaccines have long kept at bay, including whooping cough and bacterial infections that can cause pneumonia or meningitis. ... The concern among doctors comes on the heels of a resurgence of measles nationwide, fueled by distrust in vaccines that grew during the Covid-19 pandemic, and that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Trump have amplified. Public health experts have long seen measles as a harbinger: Because it is so exceptionally contagious, it can be the first disease to spike as vaccination rates broadly decline, and a sign of more to come.
For some of these diseases, national data show clear and substantial increases in recent years; for others, the increases are small, or there are anecdotal indications from doctors on the ground of increases that public statistics dont currently confirm. ... While most children recover, these diseases arent benign. Many children endure extended hospitalizations. Some infections can be fatal.
Dr. Meghan Hofto, a pediatric hospitalist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, is one of the doctors who said she is seeing more illnesses that she used to encounter only rarely. This year, she and her colleagues have treated more children than usual with persistent diarrhea. A child with a run-of-the-mill stomach virus might need a day or so of IV fluids, but these patients were being hospitalized for three or four days. ... The culprit: Rotavirus, which once caused tens of thousands of hospitalizations a year in the United States but was largely swept away by vaccines introduced 20 years ago. These vaccines were so effective that Dr. Hofto could recall treating only four or five children with rotavirus in the past decade. Now, she said she had treated about that many already this year, and none of them were vaccinated.
Dr. Jessica Kirk, a pediatric hospitalist in Fairhope, Ala., recently treated an unvaccinated toddler who was hospitalized with pneumonia from two simultaneous infections, Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Routine childhood vaccines can protect against both S. pneumoniae and a common form of H. influenzae, but vaccinations against both illnesses have declined in recent years. ... The child that Dr. Kirk treated for both infections needed antibiotics and oxygen to get through the illness.
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https://www.nytimes.com/by/maggie-astor
https://www.nytimes.com/by/dani-blum
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/well/children-vaccines-illnesses.html
dave99
(300 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,257 posts)carpetbagger
(5,517 posts)I've seen four cases in 35 years, more than most North American doctors. Trust me, we can make more money for a twelve week hospital stay for lockjaw than we can for a career of giving tetanus shots.
LisaM
(29,696 posts)That's just bizarre.
Ocelot II
(131,477 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(71,074 posts)DU needs a Latest Breaking "Well, Duh" forum.
And good afternoon.
odins folly
(657 posts)Oh I know, I know!!!!!!!
Every person who wasnt sucked into youtube researchers going on and on and on about chemicals you wouldnt want in your body!!!!!!!!!
These people have no grasp of perspective as it relates to bits per. If someone is going on about the same thing as paint stripper and not realizing I class is harmful while a microbe is not, they will most likely also be able to explain how a spirit level can prove the earth is flat..
These people biggest issue is their stupidity affects all of us.
GiqueCee
(4,891 posts)... glaring in every word and action of Kennedy's is despicable beyond words. Sadly, even if he dropped dead in the next five minutes, the malevolent echo of his diseased beliefs would continue to take its toll.
He is an irredeemably horrible person.
GusBob
(8,305 posts)In many cases it may be so
Insurance companies and hospitals will not like this trend either I would think
Solve this problem the American way: Corporations and lawsuits
mdbl
(8,825 posts)MIButterfly
(3,213 posts)The interviewer was funny, but the ignorance was not funny. A rally against vaccines. Unbelievable.
ToxMarz
(3,099 posts)Ilsa
(64,633 posts)before his death, of people suffering with these preventable diseases. Lock-jaw from tetanus, polio, etc. I think people don't realize what they are gambling with.
amcgrath
(445 posts)This was always going to be the crunch. One that no US commentator has mentioned at all. The cuts to healthcare coverage were always going to be the least problematic of Trumps policies.
It doesnt matter whether it was intentional or not, but every public health measure - from screening to vaccines, to monitoring and tracking- has always been a massive subsidy to the health insurance business. Of course the republicans had to go further and make it illegal for schools, services, places of work and public transit/airlines and hospitals to demand any compliance with health measures. You cant turn away a student for not being vaccinated, you cant turn away a customer for not masking, even when there is a clear outbreak.
Health insurance companies do not work in a vacuum. Their premiums are based on risk and probability. If their customer's risk increases, then so will their premiums. Just removing the screening and monitoring that was routinely done, your chances of being on a subway with a passenger with TB has rocketed. Theres more chance that the server or deli worker making your lunch has hepatitis. Theres far more chance that students at your kids school will have a number of diseases once virtually eradicated by vaccines.
The Republicans have done for health insurance what climate change has done to Florida home insurance.
WinstonSmith4740
(3,473 posts)It basically said grandparents needed to get involved.
I've felt like this for a while, and I think one of the problems here (the anti-vax stupidity is the overarching one, of course) is that we've had what? At least 3 generations of parents now that have never had these diseases BECAUSE THEY WERE VACCINATED, and have no idea how miserable they are. Why would someone put their kid through chicken pox, or any of the childhood diseases, if they didn't have to? None of them had friends in school in leg braces. They have no idea what an iron lung is. They have no idea about any of it.
Pas-de-Calais
(10,298 posts)GenThePerservering
(3,827 posts)will become a popular epitaph.