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Wondering if you should get a flu shot? Here’s what science says

The 2025–26 flu vaccine elicits antibodies that neutralize the new H3N2 subclade K and reduces severe illness risks by up to 75%, according to studies from Penn and UK health data.

  • On Tuesday night, Penn Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response released a preprint showing vaccinated adults produced antibodies neutralizing emergent H3N2 subclade K amid flu surges in the United States.
  • Last summer, subclade K emerged after vaccine strain selection, and World Health Organization scientists reported vaccinated ferret blood poorly neutralized the strain in September.
  • Using paired blood samples from 76 study participants , researchers found neutralizing antibodies against subclade K rose from 11% before vaccination to 39% after, while H3N2 antibodies increased from 39% to 71%.
  • UK analysis shows the United Kingdom's Health Security Agency found this year's flu shots cut children's ER or hospitalization risk by about 75% and adults' by 30–40%, while public-health experts say the vaccine still offers important protection.
  • Because vaccination rates are low, the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics recommend flu shots for children 6 months and older, despite only 42.5% vaccinated as of Dec. 27.
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