Leading flu experts say they will not be surprised if this year's is the worst flu season for a decade. Canada could face ‘worst kind’ of flu season as experts warn evolving strain may be mismatch for vaccine alarm bells abroad, spread of a new form of h3n2 provide warnings as influenza cases start ticking up Experts warn this strain may not match this year’s vaccine, raising concerns about effectiveness
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With record flu cases in australia, the uk, and parts of asia, canada could face a similar surge.
Mutated h3n2 flu strain sparks early global surge experts warn that a rapidly evolving flu virus is fueling an unusually severe and early season across the northern hemisphere, with vaccines offering less protection than usual.
In canada, flu season typically runs from november to april, and while anyone can catch the flu, the virus can sometimes lead to severe complications — even death, which is why experts stress. With flu cases now rising in canada, medical experts are bracing for a difficult influenza season linked to the global spread of an evolving h3n2 strain that could be a mismatch for this year’s vaccine. Influenza is surging in canada, with a test positivity rate of 24.3% in the first week of february, according to data from the canadian respiratory virus surveillance report.