Health Desk
ISLAMABADPakistan’s National Institute of Health (NIH) has issued an urgent nationwide advisory following a sharp rise in seasonal influenza cases caused by Influenza A (H3N2) Subclade K, commonly referred to as the “Super Flu.”

Health officials report a surge in flu-related hospital visits across Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and other major cities, raising concerns as winter intensifies.

340,000+ Suspected Influenza Cases Reported

According to NIH surveillance data, approximately 340,856 suspected Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) cases have been recorded nationwide in the past month. Laboratory testing confirms that about 12% of samples are positive for Influenza A (H3N2).

Experts say the increase is seasonal but spreading faster than usual.

What Is H3N2 Subclade K?

The current outbreak is linked to H3N2 Subclade K, a genetically “drifted” influenza strain.

  • Highly contagious, spreading faster than previous seasonal flu variants
  • No evidence of increased severity, according to NIH and Aga Khan University experts
  • Symptoms are stronger and longer-lasting than the common cold

Symptoms of Super Flu (H3N2)

Common symptoms include:

  • Sudden high fever
  • Severe fatigue and body aches
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Headache and sore throat
  • Illness lasting 7–14 days

High-Risk Groups

NIH warns that complications such as pneumonia are more likely in:

  • Children under 5
  • Adults over 65
  • Pregnant women
  • Patients with asthma, diabetes, or heart disease

NIH Prevention Advisory

  • Get the seasonal influenza vaccine
  • Wear masks in crowded places
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Avoid antibiotics without medical advice
  • Stay home if flu symptoms appear

“This is a seasonal surge, not a pandemic threat. Awareness and prevention are key,” an NIH official stated.

Citizens are urged to follow official health advisories and seek medical care if symptoms worsen.

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