New Subvariant Spreading in Northern Hemisphere During Flu Season

The World Health Organization has warned of the rapid spread of a new influenza virus subvariant in the Northern Hemisphere, confirming that vaccination remains the most effective means of preventing the disease and limiting its serious complications, especially during the winter season.

New Influenza Virus Strain Detected in Over 30 Countries

This year has seen the emergence and accelerated spread of a new influenza A(H3N2) subvariant, named J.2.4.1 or known as subvariant K.

This strain was first detected in Australia and New Zealand last August, before later being discovered in more than 30 countries worldwide, reflecting its rapid international spread.

No Indications of Increased Disease Severity Despite Genetic Mutation

Current data does not indicate an increase in the severity of illness associated with this new strain, even though the genetic mutation represents a notable evolution of the virus.

Influenza viruses are known for their constant evolution, which necessitates periodic updates to vaccine formulations to keep pace with genetic changes and ensure the highest levels of protection.

Current Vaccines Reduce Complications and Severe Cases

The new strain was not included in the formulation of the latest influenza vaccines for the Northern Hemisphere flu season. However, preliminary evidence suggests that currently available vaccines provide effective protection against severe cases and help reduce the risk of hospitalization and death.

Concerning Global Figures on Seasonal Influenza

It is estimated that the number of seasonal influenza infections reaches about one billion cases annually worldwide, including five million severe cases, with approximately 650,000 deaths recorded each year related to complications of the disease.

Северное полушарие

“Северное полушарие” (the Northern Hemisphere) is not a specific cultural site but a geographical term for the half of Earth north of the equator. Historically, it has been the location of many major ancient civilizations and contains the majority of the world’s landmass and human population.

Австралия

Australia is both a country and a continent, known for its unique landscapes ranging from the Outback to coastal reefs. Its modern history began with British colonization in 1788, but it is home to the world’s oldest continuous cultures, with Indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples having inhabited the land for over 65,000 years. Today, it is a vibrant multicultural nation with globally recognized landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef.

Новая Зеландия

New Zealand, or Aotearoa in Māori, is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It was first settled by Polynesian explorers (the Māori) around the 13th century, before becoming a British colony in the 19th century. Today, it is known for its stunning natural landscapes, unique biodiversity, and a vibrant bicultural heritage blending Māori and European influences.