
Flu Cases Surge: What You Need to Know About the New Strain
A new influenza A H3N2 variant, subclade K, is spreading rapidly in the US and UK, leading to a severe flu season. This variant's mutations allow it to partially evade existing vaccine and infection-induced immunity, increasing susceptibility, though experts say it's not inherently more dangerous than previous H3N2 strains. While the term "super flu" is not medically accurate, individuals should remain vigilant and consult healthcare providers about preventative measures.


















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