The “Super Flu” Reached the Record of Contagion in Argentina During the Last Decade
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In the first 30 weeks of the year, 790,523 cases of Influenza were recorded, the highest number in the last decade.
There were 790,523 infections in the first 30 weeks of 2026. Children under 10 years of age concentrated almost half of the diagnoses in the country. As of 2026, the flu reached a record number of infections in the last decade in Argentina, with 790,523 cases recorded during the first 30 weeks of the year in the middle of a winter marked by low temperatures. The figure exceeded 788,328 cases recorded in the same period of 2025 and 779,592 in 202…
It is the K strain of influenza A(H3N2), predominant in the country. In 2026 the infections recorded so far exceed 790 thousand. Children under 10 years of age concentrate almost half of the infections.
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