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Superflu Alert: US Faces Quadruple Virus Threat

10 Dec

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Summary

  • US hospitals face a 'quad-demic' of Covid, RSV, norovirus, and flu.
  • A new, unmatched flu strain H3N2 subclade K is causing severe illness.
  • Some school districts are canceling classes due to high illness rates.
Superflu Alert: US Faces Quadruple Virus Threat

The United States is facing a dangerous 'quad-demic' this winter, with surges in Covid-19, RSV, norovirus, and influenza threatening to overwhelm healthcare systems. New influenza strain H3N2 subclade K, prevalent in the UK, is causing concern due to its severity and its mismatch with this year's flu vaccine. Cases are already climbing nationwide, with some states reporting significant increases in hospitalizations.

This escalating threat has led to proactive measures in some areas. For instance, a school district in Iowa canceled classes and athletic events due to a high percentage of student and staff absences caused by illness. Hospitals in multiple states are reinstating mask mandates to protect vulnerable populations and manage patient influx, reflecting the severity of the ongoing respiratory virus season.

Public health officials are urging vaccinations and preventive measures as the season progresses. While some models suggest the overall severity may mirror last year, the earlier start and the emergence of a novel flu strain create unique challenges. The healthcare system is preparing for potential record hospitalizations, emphasizing the need for public vigilance and preparedness.

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 'quad-demic' refers to a simultaneous surge of four respiratory viruses: Covid-19, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), norovirus (stomach flu), and influenza.
The new H3N2 subclade K flu strain does not match this year's flu shot and has shown signs of causing more severe illness, especially in vulnerable populations.
In Iowa, the Moulton-Udell school district canceled classes and athletic events due to a high percentage of illness among students and staff.

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