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Home / Health / Mutated Flu Variant Alarms Doctors, Threatens Children

Mutated Flu Variant Alarms Doctors, Threatens Children

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Flu spike occurred earlier this year, in early October
  • New flu strain has mutated, weakening previous immunity
  • Medical community is particularly worried about this year's flu season
Mutated Flu Variant Alarms Doctors, Threatens Children

A concerning new development has emerged in the ongoing battle against the flu virus. According to NHS doctor and regular BBC guest, Dr. Punam, a mutated flu variant that is believed to be more harmful to children than previous strains has been detected.

Speaking on BBC Morning Live on Friday, Dr. Punam explained that the medical community is particularly worried about this year's flu season. Typically, the spike in flu cases is seen around late November, but this year, the spike happened much earlier, in the beginning of October. This means that people are not as well-protected, as the NHS vaccination campaigns have started later in recent years.

Adding to the concern is the emergence of a new strain of the flu virus. Dr. Punam stated that the usual flu virus has undergone a mutation, or change, this summer. This means that any previous exposure or vaccine protection that people may have had is now weaker against the new variant.

With the flu season already in full swing and a more harmful strain circulating, healthcare professionals are on high alert, especially when it comes to the potential impact on children. The situation is still unfolding, but the medical community is working diligently to address this evolving threat and protect the public.

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 new flu variant that Dr. Punam warned about is a mutated strain of the virus that is believed to be more harmful to children than previous strains.
According to Dr. Punam, the flu spike happened much earlier this year, in early October, compared to the usual late November timeframe. This means people are not as well-protected as the NHS vaccination campaigns started later.
Dr. Punam explained that the new flu strain has mutated, or changed, this summer. This means that any previous exposure or vaccine protection that people may have had is now weaker against the new variant.

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