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Tragic Loss: Indiana Boy, 8, Passes Away Hours After Contracting Rare Brain Infection

An Indiana family is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of 8-year-old Liam Dahlberg, who d**d just hours after complaining of a simple headache — a symptom that tragically turned out to be the beginning of a rare and d**dly brain infection.

Liam’s mother, Ashlee Dahlberg, told 13WMAZ that her usually energetic and upbeat son came home from school in April with a mild headache. But by the next morning, it was clear something was seriously wrong. She rushed him to the hospital, where doctors quickly diagnosed Liam with Haemophilus influenzae type b — also known as Hib, a fast-acting bacterial infection that can lead to brain swelling, meningitis, and even d**th.

Despite being vaccinated against Hib as an infant, Liam’s infection had already spread rapidly. An MRI revealed the bacteria had covered his brain and spinal cord. “Basically, at that point in time, there was nothing they could do,” said Ashlee.

Liam d**d less than 24 hours after his first complaint of a headache.

“I would never wish this kind of pain on my worst enemy ever. It’s hard,” his mother said tearfully. “To have sat there and listened to the doctors say, ‘You did everything right, there’s just nothing we could do,’ to lay there with him as they took him off life support, I can feel his little heartbeat fade away — there’s no words that can describe that pain.”

Haemophilus influenzae type b is a bacterial infection—not a virus—that typically spreads through respiratory droplets. While most children in the U.S. are vaccinated against Hib, the bacteria can still be contracted, especially by individuals with weakened immune systems or those who have been exposed to unvaccinated individuals.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, Hib infections can be invasive, meaning they spread to parts of the body that are normally germ-free, such as the brain and spinal fluid.

Before the Hib vaccine was introduced in the mid-1980s, the infection was considered “absolutely devastating,” said Dr. Eric Yancy, a pediatrician in Indianapolis. “If it didn’t k*ll the children within a very short period of time, it left many of them with significant complications.”

Although Liam was vaccinated, doctors believe he may have contracted the bacteria from someone who wasn’t. “I feel like I have failed my child because I could not protect him from everything that would cause harm,” Ashlee said, urging other parents to ensure their children—and those around them—are properly vaccinated.

Since the Hib vaccine became widely available, infection rates in the U.S. have dropped by over 99%. In 2024, the CDC reported fewer than 50 Hib cases nationwide.

Liam’s death is a tragic reminder that even rare illnesses can strike without warning. His family now hopes to raise awareness to prevent other families from facing the same unthinkable loss.

You can support his medical costs at their GoFundMe here.

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