A South Dakota toddler is one of at least 180 kids infected with severe hepatitis across 36 U.S. states and territories since October, according to the CDC.
Two-year-old Baelyn Schwab may look healthy now, but just a few weeks ago, the South Dakota toddler's health took a sudden turn.
"Then all of a sudden, the next day hit, and kind of everything just went [into] chaos," she said."Her labs skyrocketed. Neurologically, she wasn't 100% there. It was very hard. You see your kid deteriorating in front of your eyes like overnight." Even before Baelyn's illness, it had been a difficult year for the family. In December, the Schwabs had to pull together when their youngest child, 11-month-old Laramie, died from sudden infant death syndrome.
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