Experts predict this year's flu season to be worse than usual--here's why
Every year, flu season in North America starts to peak around the holiday season. But this year, doctors and researchers are especially worried.
We will have a significant flu season this year, and we have a lot of concern that it's going to be more severe than typical, says Richard Martinello, an infectious diseases specialist and chief medical officer at Yale Medicine.
Why? The version of the virus thats circulating around the globe has undergone significant genetic changes that make it easier to infect people, and therefore to spread between them. It means our antibodies wont see it as well, says Danuta Skowronski, a physician-epidemiologist and flu researcher at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, who first flagged the mutations in the Journal of the Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada in October. Whats worse, these genetic changes happened too late to account for in flu shot formulations.
Flu rates have already begun ticking up in the U.S. As of late November, respiratory illnesses (which includes colds and COVID-19) comprised some five percent of doctor visits, up from three a week earlier. Because these viruses are extremely contagious, once rates start rising, they can quickly spike.
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