The man who saved 2.4 million people with his own blood

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(1)A man who goes to get his blood drawn every week
(2)I don’t know if anyone’s blood
(3)I didn’t know I would save the world
(4)In 1951, he
(5)Until I have a lung amputation
(6)He was bleeding excessively
(7)I had 13L of blood transfused
(8)James, who miraculously survived
(9)For the rest of my life
(10)I made a commitment to live for others
(11)for the first time in one’s life
(12)People say to me
(13)I collected my blood
(14)Now it’s my turn
(15)And when I turned 18 years old
(16)I’m going to donate my blood first
(17)Doctors looked at his blood
(18)It’s starting to turn upside down
(19)There was a rare antibody in his blood!
(20)It’s something that humans haven’t solved for hundreds of years
(21)It’s a cure for incurable diseases!
(22)We kill tens of thousands of people every year
(23)There was no solution
(24)If the mother and child have different RH blood types
(25)It’s a disease that the mother’s piaggy attacks
(26)But in James’s blood, this attack
(27)There was an antibody that blocked it
(28)James, who knows this
(29)I risked my life to blood more than 1,000 times
(30)2.4 million babies could be saved
(31)Even now, anti-RhD white shoes are used as treatments
(32)It’s all from Australia. It’s from Imspal
(33)I won’t stop I’ll definitely dance
(34)James Harrison, who has been donating blood for 60 years since his lung surgery at the age of 14 in 1951

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(1)If someone saved more than 2.4 million babies
(2)It’s hard to believe, but there’s a fact that an Australian man did this
(3)His name was James Harrison, and when he retired from saving the life of a young baby a few years ago, he was highlighted by a lot of media and reported on what he did

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(1)Harrison has a very unique antibody in his blood, and the blood drug company he donated develops an anti-D injection
(2)This injection is a treatment for a disease in which the blood of a pregnant woman, who is RhD negative, and the blood of a RhD positive baby reacts incorrectly, causing the mother’s blood to attack the baby’s blood, causing fatal brain damage or death in the baby
(3)Harrison was 14 years old in 1951 when he had a major operation on his chest lung that saved his life by donating blood, and he decided to donate even though he was actually a needle-phobic manAnd after more than a decade of continuous blood donation, doctors who one day tested his blood are surprisedBecause Harrison’s blood had antibodies that could make anti-D injections, and I suspect his surgery and blood donation led him to have these rare bloodThis anti-D injection prevents pregnant women from developing RhD antibodies
(4)Then Harrison promised that he would donate his blood for the rest of his life, and thousands of babies every year
(5)His blood became a game changer when he was dying
(6)At the time, Australia was a world leader in research on the disease, and he donated blood
(7)You will be able to accelerate your research
(8)Even Harrison can save his grandson from the disease
(9)Harrison has donated blood more than 1,100 times and was awarded the Order of Australia in 1999
(10)As she turns 81 in May 2018, she will no longer be able to donate blood under the Australian Red Cross ActBut there are a lot of women in this world who have Harrison’s flowing blood
(11)I think this is the hero of the world

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