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8-year-old boy contracts H flu and dies within 20 hours. Nothing they could do
By Mike Stunson
MAY 29, 2025 8:33 AN

Liam Dahlberg, 8, died after he contracted H flu, which developed into a meningitis infection, family said. GoFundMe screengrab
An 8-year-old boy contracted a bacterial infection from a classmate and died within 20 hours, his Indiana mom said. Ashlee Dahlberg, of Lowell, is now imploring parents to vaccinate their children following the April 28 death of her son, Liam Dahlberg.
She told WTHR her immunocompromised son complained about a headache when he returned home from school. When he was taken to a hospital the next morning, an MRI uncovered bacteria that was covering his brain and spinal cord, the mother said.
At that point in time, there was nothing they could do, Dahlberg told WTHR. Liam had contracted H flu, also known as Haemophilus influenzae or Hib. The disease developed into a meningitis infection, a loved one said in a GoFundMe.
Liam, described in the GoFundMe as a bright and smart young boy... full of life and potential, was declared brain dead within 20 hours following the onset of his symptoms, his mother said in a Facebook post.
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Grieving Indiana mother warns parents after 8-year-old son dies from deadly bacteria
Ashlee Dahlberg said it all started when her 8-year-old son, Liam, came home from school with a headache in April.
Author: Logan Gay
Published: 12:38 AM EDT May 29, 2025
Updated: 12:38 AM EDT May 29, 2025
LOWELL, Ind. An Indiana mother is using her grief to warn other parents about a bacterial infection that killed her son within hours. "This is not your typical everyday flu," said Ashlee Dahlberg of Haemophilus influenzae, also known as "H. flu" or "Hib."
Doctors say it's a bacterium not a virus and it's extremely deadly. Most children are vaccinated against it when they're babies. "We later found out that he contracted invasive Hib, which is the more aggressive form of Hib. Anybody that contracts it usually dies within 24 hours," Dahlberg said.
Dahlberg said it all started when her 8-year-old son, Liam, came home from school with a headache in April. By the next morning, he was being rushed to the hospital. Her normally lively child became delirious at some moments.
"They took him to an MRI. That's when they discovered the amount of bacteria that was covering his brain and spinal cord. Basically at that point in time, there was nothing they could do," Dahlberg said.
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SheltieLover
(68,740 posts)
I've never heard of H flu. Cripes...
Ty for sharing!

JT45242
(3,354 posts)There will be a lot more of these tragedies for the children and karma for the parents because of antivaxers.
Just wait until the lack of German measles vaccination leads to spikes in miscarriages (which in at least half of states will lead to widespread deaths and hemorrhaging of women) and a huge increase of babies born with horrible deformities.
This is just the start of a long horrific journey back to medicine from preCivil war days.
gademocrat7
(11,497 posts)A tragic loss for the family.
GiqueCee
(2,289 posts)... We lost our youngest son to meningitis on Christmas Day, 1992. His 10th birthday has been the day before. We understand better than most just what Liam's parents are going through.
Our truly heartfelt sympathies go out to them, and a contribution to their GoFundMe will be made.
Scrivener7
(55,834 posts)GiqueCee
(2,289 posts)May sweet memories bring you comfort and peace.
mnhtnbb
(32,544 posts)who lost a son about the same age to meningitis in the early '90's. The parents had been out of town on a trip when they got the call the boy was very ill. They rushed home and he was gone within hours. It happened before we moved there, and we heard the story after we'd moved in.
Fla Dem
(26,743 posts)So sorry for the young boy and his family.
BobTheSubgenius
(12,013 posts)I just now found myself wishing it was Sunday. This story needs LOLCats as an antidote...a palate-cleanser.
It's not for nothing that I save SCE's stellar weekly effort until I reach the end of the other submissions that day.