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Abby McGrath knew something was seriously wrong when her daughter Emma’s health deteriorated suddenly one morning in 2017. 15 hours later, Emma died. She had contracted meningococcal Septisemia-w. A bacterial blood infection that spreads rapidly. She was very caring, she had a lot of friends, she did ballet for 13 years she was the glue, she just naturally kept everyone together. After Emma’s death, immunisations for most strains of meningococcal became free for children under the national immunisation program. But the vaccine for strain b is still optional and costs up to 400 dollars per child in Victoria. There have been 17 cases of meningococcal in Victoria so far this year, 12 of them were the b strain. Abby has helped set up the foundation called 4ek and has been campaigning to get the vaccines added to the national immunisation program, but in the meantime the foundation has had to take more direct action to protect children at phoenix college in Ballarat, 4ek has raised enough money to fully vaccinate all year 11 students. “it's very expensive for most students to do so, so it's very generous of them to come here.” Victoria's department of health says it will be guided by the national immunisation program, which is set by the commonwealth, on whether it should expand the eligibility for the meningococcal b vaccine but in south Australia and Queensland, it's already free for children. “i don't want another family to go through what we go through. This is a living nightmare everyday” While she waits for action, Abby McGrath says Emma’s foundation will continue crowd-funding vaccines.

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00:00Abby McGrath knew something was seriously wrong when her daughter Emma's health deteriorated
00:07suddenly one morning in 2017.
00:10Fifteen hours later, Emma died.
00:13She had contracted meningococcal septicaemia W, a bacterial blood infection that spreads
00:18rapidly.
00:19She was very caring.
00:21She had a lot of friends.
00:23She did ballet for 13 years.
00:26She was the glue that she just naturally kept everyone together.
00:32After Emma's death, immunisations for most strains of meningococcal became free for children
00:36under the National Immunisation Program.
00:39But the vaccine for strain B is still optional and costs up to $400 per child in Victoria.
00:46There have been 17 cases of meningococcal in Victoria so far this year.
00:51Twelve of them were the B strain.
00:53Victoria's helped set up the foundation called 4EK and has been campaigning to get the vaccines
00:58added to the National Immunisation Program.
01:01But in the meantime, the foundation has had to take more direct action to protect children.
01:07At Phoenix College in Ballarat, 4EK has raised enough money to fully vaccinate all Year 11
01:13students.
01:14It's very expensive for most students to do so, so it's really generous of them to come
01:17here.
01:18Victoria's Department of Health says it will be guided by the National Immunisation Program,
01:22which is set by the Commonwealth, on whether it should expand the eligibility for the meningococcal
01:27B vaccine.
01:28But in South Australia and Queensland, it's already free for children.
01:33I don't want another family to go through what we go through.
01:37This is a living nightmare every day.
01:39While she waits for action, Abbey McGrath says Emma's foundation will continue crowdfunding vaccines.

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