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What to know about this year’s flu shot | STATus Report

Last updated: December 4, 2025 1:45 am
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Why the Current Flu Shot May Not Match the Dominant Strain Circulating

Each year, vaccine manufacturers rely on guidance from the World Health Organization to determine which influenza strain to target with their flu shots. However, there are instances when the strains that end up circulating during peak flu season do not align with the strains used in the vaccines.

One of the reasons for this discrepancy could be the emergence of a different dominant flu strain or mutations in the identified strains used for vaccines. This year, the latter scenario has occurred, with a variant of the H3N2 flu virus known as subclade K making its presence known.

During this week’s STATus Report, host Alex Hogan discusses the prevalence of subclade K with STAT infectious diseases correspondent Helen Branswell. They delve into whether this specific strain causes more severe illness compared to other flu strains and why flu experts still recommend getting the flu shot despite the mismatch.

Despite the mismatch between the circulating flu strain and the one targeted by the current flu shot, health experts emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated. The flu shot offers protection against multiple strains of the virus and can still reduce the severity of symptoms and lower the risk of complications, even if it may not provide complete immunity against subclade K.

It is crucial to remember that getting vaccinated not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the flu within communities. By taking this proactive step, individuals can contribute to reducing the overall burden of influenza and safeguarding vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, young children, and individuals with underlying health conditions.

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As the flu season progresses, staying informed about the latest developments and following recommendations from health authorities can help individuals make informed decisions about their health and well-being. Despite the challenges posed by mismatched strains, getting vaccinated remains a vital tool in the fight against influenza.

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