
Two-year-old boy from Scotland urgently needs a liver transplant after a virus damaged his organ
Wesley Norris was diagnosed with a rare liver disease when he was just six weeks old Wesley Norris, a two-year-old boy from Scotland, is facing a race against time to have a liver transplant after a dangerous virus caused irreversible damage to his organ over Christmas. Wesley was diagnosed with Biliary Atresia, a rare liver disease that affects one in 18,000 babies, when he was just six weeks old. He had a surgery to create a new bile duct, but it was not successful and he developed cirrhosis of the liver. Wesley’s condition worsened in December, when he contracted a…