As the flu season approaches, public health experts are confronting a landscape marked by uncertainty and challenge. With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notably absent from its usual leadership role and the emergence of a mismatched influenza “subclade K” strain, researchers and clinicians are bracing for a potentially unpredictable influenza season. The discrepancies between circulating viruses and available vaccines raise concerns about effectiveness, leaving health authorities scrambling to adapt their surveillance and response strategies. This developing scenario, detailed in a recent report by the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), underscores the complexities facing flu prevention efforts in the months ahead.
Experts Warn of Increased Flu Risk Amid CDC Absence and Unaligned Subclade K Strain
Public health experts are sounding alarms as the upcoming flu season approaches, citing increased risk due to two critical factors:…
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Author : Olivia Williams
Publish date : 2025-11-13 07:53:00
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