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Flu Surges: US Faces Second Peak as Cases Rise
1 Feb
Summary
- US is experiencing a second peak in flu season, with upticks reported.
- Childhood flu hospitalizations are at their highest rate since 2010.
- Vaccination is still recommended as flu season continues.

Health experts indicate that the United States is currently navigating a second peak in its flu season, following an initial surge around the New Year. Recent data from the CDC shows an increase in flu infections, primarily driven by a rise in cases among school-aged children. This trend has led to a concerning uptick in childhood flu hospitalizations, reaching levels not seen since the 2010-2011 season.
This season, flu has caused an estimated 20 million illnesses, 270,000 hospitalizations, and 11,000 deaths. The dominant influenza A(H3N2) strain's mutations contribute to its high transmissibility. While flu vaccines offer protection, particularly against severe illness, Influenza B strains may become more prominent later in the season. Experts stress the importance of vaccination, handwashing, and avoiding sick individuals to curb the spread.




