The ‘Super-K’ flu variant is spreading in Australia. Here’s what makes it ‘unusual’

A new strain of influenza known as ‘Super-K’, or the subclade-K variant, could be responsible for an unusual spring and summer boost in flu cases, epidemiologists say.
“The unusual thing here for Australia is the timing,” WHO Collaborating Centre…

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