Subclade K Variant Puts U.S. on High Alert

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As the United States heads into flu season, an unexpected influenza strain threatens to make the coming months especially harsh.

Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan have all recently reported an uptick in flu cases, with early data suggesting that subclade K — a variant of influenza A (H3N2) — is fueling the spread, according to the Global Center for Health Security.

This could spell trouble for the U.S. if subclade K comes here.

Trouble Abroad May Signal Trouble Ahead for the U.S.

A study published this month in the BMJ predicted that the 2025–2026 flu season in the United Kingdom, which got off to an early start, could be one of the worst ever. The dominant H3N2 influenza strain mutated seven times over the summer, making it more severe than normal, according to the report.

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