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How 1,000s of blood plasma donors saved six-year-old's life from super-rare Kawasaki disease

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For the latest Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here When six-year-old Thomas developed a cold and a sore throat back in 2015, his family always suspected it was something more than the flu.

His neck was so swollen, he couldn't move his head, and his throat was so sore that he was unable to eat or drink. After a rash appeared all over his body and his temperature continued to rise, his family rushed him to the nearby hospital to find out what was happening.

Thomas, from Urmston, was later diagnosed with Kawasaki disease - a rare condition which usually affects children under the age of five.

The condition, thought to be caused by an infection, sees the immune system attack its own blood vessels which can potentially lead

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