Home / Health / Meningitis B Strikes Vaccinated Child
Meningitis B Strikes Vaccinated Child
18 Mar
Summary
- Daughter critically ill with meningitis despite full vaccination.
- Quick action by parents saved the child's life.
- Long-term complications include epilepsy and potential brain surgery.

A seven-year-old girl named Noa-Rose became critically ill with meningitis B, despite receiving all recommended vaccinations, including a booster just eight weeks prior. Her mother, Emma Alderman, recounted the sudden onset of symptoms, which began with leg pain and progressed to a high temperature and a rash on her thigh. Emma and her husband rushed Noa-Rose to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with Meningococcal Meningitis Type B, whooping cough, and flu.
Doctors informed the family that their rapid response was crucial in saving Noa-Rose's life. Although she has recovered from the acute illness, the ordeal in December 2022 has left her with lasting health issues, including epilepsy, causing two seizures per month. She requires daily medication and has frequent hospital appointments. The family has since become active in raising awareness and funds for meningitis research and support organizations.




