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Super Flu Surge: Child Deaths Climb to Nine
1 Jan
Summary
- Nationwide child flu death toll reaches nine.
- New York and Colorado report record flu hospitalizations.
- H3N2 strain may be less affected by current vaccines.

The number of child deaths attributed to the flu has climbed to nine across the United States, with recent reports from Ohio and Kentucky confirming their first pediatric flu fatalities. These states join a growing list of over a dozen experiencing surging flu cases.
Several regions are facing unprecedented levels of severe illness. New York is reporting its highest weekly case count ever, while Colorado has set a new record for flu-related hospitalizations in a single week. The H3N2 influenza A subtype is primarily responsible for these severe outcomes.
Concerns are mounting over the effectiveness of this year's flu vaccine against the dominant H3N2 strain, which emerged widely after vaccine formulations were finalized. Despite this, health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination, with millions of Americans having already received their shots this season.



