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TAKING CARE OF CHILDREN: SAVING BUBBLE BABIES
In Houston, a 12-year-old boy named David has lived in a germ-free room since birth. When he goes out, he wears an astronaut’s suit to keep the bacteria and viruses away. He lives in a bubble.
David suffers from one of the most mysterious and deadly of children’s diseases – immune deficiency. He was born without the ability to fight off even the most common germs. If any microbe gets to him, it could kill him.
Bone marrow transplants, so promising for young leukemia patients, also are making headway against immune deficiency disease. Three-year-old Phillip Ryan Wissar of Miami was born with this disease. He got bone marrow from his brother Randy, 6. Doctors at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City first removed certain white blood cells from the marrow that could attack Phillip. Randy’s marrow grew in Phillip’s body. Now, when Phillip gets colds and other infections, he defeats them. Dr. Richard O’Reilly, of Memorial Sloan-Kettering, says almost two thirds of immune deficient children now survive such bone marrow transplants.
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