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What Is Known About the ‘Super Flu’ H3n2 Subclade K in Mexico: Symptoms and Recommendations

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Although national and international authorities rule out a cause for alarm, they do call for increased vaccination and epidemiological surveillance in the face of the possibility of a more intense winter season.
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The Ministry of Health confirmed the first case of “Super flu” in Mexico, a variant of H3N2 influenza that has triggered alarms in different parts of the world due to its symptoms and rapid transmission, so to prevent you, we tell you which vaccines you should put on. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and bring the information in your hands.

Although national and international authorities rule out a cause for alarm, they do call for increased vaccination and epidemiological surveillance in the face of the possibility of a more intense winter season.

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The first case of influenza A H3N2 subclade K was registered in Mexico. We tell you what is the vaccine indicated to protect yourself from this virus. The so-called “super flu” is an advanced seasonal influenza that has surprised several parts of the planet. The H3N2 virus was detected for the first time in 1968 in Hong Kong and is not considered to have pandemic potential today. Related news: Health Secretariat Confirms First Case of Super Flu …

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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