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A New More Severe Flu Variant Is Spreading In The U.S. Here’s What To Know

Last updated: November 19, 2025 3:55 pm
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The emergence of a new mutated strain of the common flu, Influenza H3N2, subclade K, is causing concern as it spreads across the northern hemisphere, including the United States. This particular strain has become dominant in many countries, such as Japan, the U.K., and Canada.

Japan recently declared an influenza epidemic due to a surge in flu infections, while the U.K. has also seen an uptick in early flu cases. In the United States, flu activity is on the rise, with Influenza A H3N2 currently being the dominant strain, according to the CDC. It is essential to understand the implications of this particular strain of the Influenza virus.

Symptoms associated with Influenza H3N2 are similar to those of other flu viruses and include fever, cough, runny nose, fatigue, muscle aches, and chills. However, infections with this strain tend to be more severe across all age groups, especially in children and the elderly. Patients with H3N2 may experience higher fevers, leading to complications such as difficulty breathing, dehydration, and hospitalizations.

While Influenza A H3N2 is currently causing the majority of cases in the United States, it is unclear if the subclade K is the primary culprit. The lack of data during the government shutdown has made it challenging to assess trends in recent weeks. The Subclade K, first identified in Europe, has picked up seven mutations and has been spreading rapidly.

The current flu vaccine for the 2025-2026 season offers protection against two Influenza A strains (H1N1 and H3N2) and one type of Influenza B strain. Although the vaccine does not cover the mutated subclade K, it still provides some protection against severe illness, hospitalization, and death. It is essential to get vaccinated to reduce the risk of flu-related complications.

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To stay healthy during flu season, it is recommended to get vaccinated, avoid crowded indoor spaces where viruses can spread easily, wear a mask in high-risk areas, wash hands regularly, and cover coughs and sneezes. By taking these precautions, you can reduce the risk of contracting the flu and protect yourself and others from illness.

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