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Mutated Flu Strain Fuels Spike in Thailand Cases

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Mutated Flu Strain Fuels Spike in Thailand Cases

A leading Thai virologist has raised the alarm about a mutated influenza strain, A H3N2, circulating widely across the country and contributing to a rise in flu infections. This variant has genetic changes that make current vaccines less effective, though illness severity hasn’t worsened, and antiviral drugs still work. The Ministry of Public Health reported that last year’s flu cases reached record levels, with a shift from the H1N1 strain to the now-dominant H3N2 type. Although the new strain spreads more easily, health experts still advise vaccination, noting that existing shots are safe and accessible. Updated Southern Hemisphere flu vaccines are expected in Thailand by March, ahead of the rainy season.

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