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Kate Fisher’s unwavering determination to save her seven-year-old daughter Marleigh has sparked a global movement advocating to end critical blood shortages in Australia and abroad.
When Marleigh was just three years old, she was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder that changed everything for the Fisher family.
Autoimmune encephalitis and epilepsy threatened Marleigh’s life, causing prolonged and debilitating seizures.
But regular intravenous immunoglobulin infusions made from human plasma became her lifeline, and helped get her get well again.
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