Flu Season Lingers into Spring

Flu Season Lingers into Spring

Source: Fox News

Summary

Health experts warn that the 2025-26 flu season isn’t over yet, with the virus expected to linger into the warmer months. Dr. Michael Glazier, chief medical officer at Bluebird Kids Health in Florida, says that while the timing of the waves is typical, the intensity is not. A new influenza A H3N2 variant known as Subclade K has proven particularly difficult, with decreased effectiveness of the current vaccine. Glazier emphasizes that it’s not too late to get the flu shot and that vaccination remains the best tool to minimize the duration and severity of the illness.


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The advice sounds familiar. The 2025-26 flu season has followed historical trends, with influenza A cases presenting earlier in the season and causing the majority of illnesses. However, the emergence of influenza B cases in addition to the continued presence of influenza A is not unusual and will likely continue into the spring months. The intensity of the season is marked by a new influenza A H3N2 variant known as Subclade K, which has proven particularly difficult due to its newness and decreased effectiveness of the current vaccine.

As the flu season lingers, experts remind us that vaccination remains the best tool to minimize the duration and severity of the illness. And as we’ve seen before, the flu season can be unpredictable, with changing trends and new variants emerging. The recommendation to get vaccinated, even late in the season, is a familiar refrain. And yet, it’s a reminder that the flu season is far from over.


Author: Evan Null