5,000 deaths in 2025-26 across U.S. due to flu, warns CDC
Influenza A(H3N2) remains the dominant strain, accounting for more than 91 per cent of subtyped influenza A cases, CDC said.

Public health experts told Reuters last week that holiday travel, low vaccination rates and misinformation contributed to the surge in cases. CDC said flu activity will likely continue for several weeks.
Influenza A(H3N2) remains the dominant strain, accounting for more than 91 per cent of subtyped influenza A cases, CDC said.
Among 389 influenza A(H3N2) viruses collected since September 28, 2025, and genetically characterized at CDC, 90.5% belonged to subclade K, a variant of A(H3N2).
Hospitals admitted about 33,301 influenza patients in the week ended December 27, up sharply from earlier weeks, CDC data showed.
Outpatient visits for respiratory illness rose to 8.2% of healthcare visits, above seasonal baselines.
CDC reported one flu-related pediatric death last week, bringing the 2025-26 season total to nine.
Experts acknowledged a mismatch between the vaccine and circulating strains but said vaccination should still reduce the risk of severe disease. About 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed in the United States this season.
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