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‘Super flu’ spreads across US, UK and Canada: What is H3N2 subclade K strain and why it is spreading faster

The WHO has described it as a seasonal respiratory infection, with symptoms ranging from fever and cough to body aches, sore throat and congestion.

December 19, 2025 / 16:08 IST
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As the holiday season approaches, health authorities across the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada are dealing with a fast-spreading strain of influenza that has disrupted normal winter patterns. The virus, a mutated form of influenza A H3N2 known as subclade K, has emerged as the dominant flu strain this year and is driving sharp spikes in infections and hospitalisations.

Though widely labelled the “super flu,” global health agencies say it is still a seasonal influenza virus. What is worrying doctors is how quickly it is spreading and how effectively it appears to be bypassing existing immunity from vaccines and past infections.

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The World Health Organisation has described it as a seasonal respiratory infection, with symptoms ranging from fever and cough to body aches, sore throat and congestion.

What exactly is subclade K?