A new type of seasonal flu virus is raising concerns among health officials as winter approaches.
Scientists are closely watching H3N2 subclade K, a newly emerged variant that is genetically distinct from the strain selected for this years flu vaccine.
There's concern that the new variant could at least partially escape immunity built from past infections and vaccinations, said Dr. Antonia Ho, a clinical senior lecturer and infectious disease consultant at the University of Glasgow.
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Subclade K was first detected late in the Southern Hemispheres flu season and is now dominating samples in the United Kingdom and Japan. UK data shows the flu season began about five weeks early, with H3N2 making up

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