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Emerging Flu Variant ‘Subclade K’ Raises Global Health Concerns Across the U.S., U.K., and Beyond
Health authorities around the world are closely monitoring a newly emerging influenza strain known as Subclade K — a genetic subgroup of the seasonal H3N2 influenza A virus — amid rising case numbers, hospitalizations, and early flu activity in multiple regions.
What Is Subclade K?
Despite its genetic differences, experts stress that Subclade K is not a new type of virus in the way SARS-CoV-2 variants are different from their ancestors — it remains a seasonal flu type that health systems are familiar with. (gavi.org)
Early and Intense Flu Activity
This flu season has arrived earlier than usual in many places, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and across the European Union, with influenza cases rising faster and earlier than is typical for winter months. Subclade K has become the predominant strain, accounting for a large share of recent influenza detections. (TIME)