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New H3N2 Subclade K Influenza Raises Concerns About Bad Flu Season

Last updated: November 14, 2025 6:20 am
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Flu cases in the U.K. are already triple what they were at this time last year. This surge is due to a new strain of the H3N2 influenza virus known as subclade K, which is causing concern among health officials. With cases also on the rise in Canada and Japan, there is a fear that the Northern Hemisphere, including the U.S., may experience a more severe flu season in 2025-2026.

One major issue is that the H3N2 strain in this year’s flu vaccine may not be well-matched to subclade K. Virologists have observed that the H3N2 strain has undergone significant mutations over the summer, making it less recognizable to the immune system. While the current vaccine may still offer some protection against the virus, the effectiveness may be reduced due to the mismatch.

The selection of strains for the flu vaccine is typically done months in advance, so it may not account for any new mutations that have emerged since then. This can result in a decrease in vaccine efficacy in seasons where there is a significant mismatch between the vaccine and circulating strains.

Countries like Japan, Canada, and the U.K. are already seeing an increase in flu cases, prompting concerns about the upcoming flu season. The closure of schools and daycare centers in Japan and the strain on healthcare services in the U.K. are signs of the growing impact of the flu virus.

In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has faced challenges in providing timely information about the flu season due to budget cuts and government shutdowns. The long-term effects of these cuts on the CDC’s ability to monitor and respond to the flu season remain uncertain.

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To protect yourself from the H3N2 subclade K and the flu in general, it is important to get vaccinated, practice good hand hygiene, and stay informed about flu activity in your area. While the efficacy of the current vaccine may be limited against subclade K, some protection is better than none. By taking these precautions, you can reduce your risk of getting sick and help prevent the spread of the flu in your community.

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