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April 19, 2024
Baby Ziphozenkosi urgently requires stem cell donors
The German Bone Marrow Donor Centre, also known as DKMS, has issued a plea to the public to consider becoming blood stem cell donors in order to assist a one-year-old baby in achieving a full life.
Little Ziphozenkosi, hailing from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, has been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and is in need of a blood stem cell donor.
DKMS has reported that there is currently no match for the young boy on the stem cell registry.
Described as a lively and cheerful child who enjoys dancing and watching Cocomelon, an educational toddler show, Ziphozenkosi is the youngest of three siblings and has earned the nickname 'Tyson the fighter'.
"His brave mother, Nqobile, received the diagnosis in January of this year. Initial symptoms included fevers, pale complexion, recurrent nosebleeds, swollen feet, and numerous hospital visits due to constipation. Concerned for their child's health, the family sought medical assistance to determine the cause of his deteriorating condition.
"The diagnosis of AML was delivered at eThekwini Hospital, leaving the family reeling from the unexpected blow to their vibrant and healthy household," DKMS stated.
Since being admitted to the hospital, Ziphozenkosi has undergone chemotherapy and spent time in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) following a severe reaction to his treatment.
His resilient mother has called upon the public to step forward and make a difference. She remarked, "If Jesus could donate His blood to save us, surely we can follow His example and show the same selflessness."
Nqobile remains optimistic that a generous donor will come forward and provide her son with the opportunity for a second chance at life.
"Baby Ziphozenkosi embodies resilience, strength, and courage in the face of his diagnosis, but he cannot overcome this challenge alone. He urgently requires your assistance to pave the way for a long and fulfilling future," DKMS emphasized.
To register as a stem cell donor, visit dkms-africa.org/ziphozenkosi-needs-you.
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