
"Emma Alderman recalled the moment when doctors were trying to stabilize Noa-Rose in front of them, saying, 'She was so unwell that doctors were trying to stabilise her in front of us.'"
"Emma stated, 'I can say with confidence that if Noa-Rose didn't have the vaccines we wouldn't have her with us now and we would have lost her.'"
"Scott Alderman described the moment of realization, saying, 'I think they [the doctors] realised then that obviously she was really, really ill and the mood just changed.'"
Noa-Rose, a four-year-old, became critically ill with MenB after initially being misdiagnosed. Her parents emphasized the importance of recognizing symptoms like high fever and rash. They believe that vaccination played a crucial role in her survival. After a normal day, Noa-Rose experienced severe pain and a high fever, leading to hospitalization. Despite initial misdiagnosis, her condition worsened, prompting urgent medical attention. Her mother expressed that without the vaccine, they might have lost her.
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