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UT: 5-month-old dies of flu 2 weeks before H1N1 vaccine qualification
UT: 5-month-old dies of flu 2 weeks before H1N1 vaccine qualification
CLINTON ? At only 5 months of age, Violet Villalobos died from flu-related complications in January. She was two weeks away from being old enough to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
Violet was described by her parents as a happy baby with the chubbiest legs you have ever seen.
?(Her) legs were so chubby, it was hard to put a diaper on,? said Richard Villalobos, her father.
She had always been healthy until contracting the flu.
At only 5 months of age, Violet Villalobos died
from flu-related complications in January. She
was two weeks away from being old enough to
receive the H1N1 vaccine.