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Home / Health / New Flu Strain H3N2: Is This Season Worse?

New Flu Strain H3N2: Is This Season Worse?

22 Dec

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Summary

  • A new H3N2 flu variant is spreading, potentially causing a severe season.
  • Vaccine effectiveness may be lower due to viral changes, but shots still help.
  • Avian flu (H5N5) also reported, raising concerns about future pandemics.
New Flu Strain H3N2: Is This Season Worse?

This year's influenza season is anticipated to be more challenging, with experts identifying a new, quickly spreading H3N2 variant. This strain has evolved sufficiently to make it harder for human immune systems to recognize, potentially leading to increased cases and hospitalizations. Public health officials are observing that fewer individuals are receiving flu vaccinations, which could exacerbate the situation.

While scientists like Jesse Bloom and Trevor Bedford from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center note that H3N2's rapid evolution may decrease vaccine effectiveness, they emphasize that the flu shot still offers vital protection, particularly by mitigating the risk of severe disease. Doctors stress that even with potential mismatches, vaccination remains the most effective measure against influenza, reducing hospitalizations and deaths.

Concerns extend beyond seasonal flu, with the first human case of bird flu strain H5N5 recently reported in Washington state. Experts are closely monitoring this low-risk, high-impact threat, highlighting the importance of sustained surveillance in agriculture to prevent future pandemic potential. Antiviral treatments remain effective if administered early.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The H3N2 is a variant of Influenza A that has evolved, making it harder for people's immune systems to recognize and potentially leading to a more severe flu season.
While early data show the flu vaccine offers some protection, its effectiveness against H3N2 may be lower than usual and expected to decline over time, though it still helps prevent severe illness.
A human case of H5N5 bird flu was recently reported. While the risk to the public is low, experts are monitoring it as a potential high-impact pandemic threat.

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