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South Australia Sees a Surge in Super K-Flu Cases This Summer

A mutated "Super K" influenza strain is raging in South Australia during the January heatwave, prompting serious warnings. Its alarming rate of spread, defying seasonal patterns, has already resulted in 900 confirmed cases in the state this year.
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A mutated "Super K" influenza strain is raging in South Australia during the January heatwave, prompting serious warnings. Its alarming rate of spread, defying seasonal patterns, has already resulted in 900 confirmed cases in the state this year.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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