A healthy Staten Island girl got a virus. Now her parents search for a cure for their 5-year-old.

New York’s Staten Island. Ali Rose Modica was an ordinary four-year-old girl. She loved being the big sister to two newborn brothers while attending a nearby preschool.

She also didn’t have any past health issues.

However, the toddler had to be taken from the Jersey Shore Medical Center to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in January after being put on a ventilator.

Her chances of survival were 65%, according to the doctors.

The unexpected onset of Ali Rose’s illness was brought on by complications from the influenza virus.

Ali Rose was intended to be flown to the hospital in Philadelphia, but her parents, Dalainna and Joseph, claim that because it was snowing, she had to be driven. They wasted valuable time.

Modica, Ali RoseAdvance of Staten Island

The Modica family’s life would change on this day when Ali Rose suffered a heart arrest upon arrival.

Ali Rose’s body suffered after being rendered unconscious and placed on an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machine, particularly her heart, lungs, and kidneys.

She overcame the odds, though, and her organs are now operating at full capacity.

Her cardiac arrest caused hypoxic brain injury as a result of the trauma to her body, which impacted her speech, functioning, and motor skills.

Ali Rose Modica along with her younger siblings. (Modica family, courtesy)Advance of Staten Island

Ali’s parents, who currently reside in Old Bridge, New Jersey, after previously residing in Richmond, preserved their daughter’s cord blood upon delivery.

They are currently looking for medical experts and further details regarding stem cell research for non-traumatic brain injury.

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WAYS FOR OTHERS TO ASSIST

The Modicas are optimistic that after learning about their little girl’s predicament, medical experts who specialize in stem cell research in the field of hypoxic brain injury after cardiac arrest will come forward.

In order to give five-year-old Ali Rose the opportunity she deserves to speak, walk, and be independent once more, they are also searching for any grant programs or funds that could support the cause.

In front of their Christmas tree are Ali Rose Modica and her two younger brothers. (Modica family, courtesy)Advance of Staten Island

In order to aid their little girl and others who have the same disease, they also encourage Staten Islanders to raise awareness of the condition.

Go to https://www.instagram.com/alessandramodica729?igsh=N3hrNGhkZWpucnBx&utm_source=qr to see the family on Instagram.

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A Go Fund Me page has been established for Ali by friends of the Modica family.GoFundMe.com/f/help-us-support-ali-rose for more information

Every dollar received, according to the Modicas, will go toward helping Ali Rose, her therapy, and her stem cell research so that she can restore her motor skills and assist future patients with the same condition.

If you know of any recent studies that could be helpful or medical professionals that specialize in that area, get in touch with Dalainna or Joseph at [email protected] or by phone at 917 299-4585.

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