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How A Mutation Made This Year’s Flu Season So Bad

How A Mutation Made This Year’s Flu Season So Bad

Episode 1218 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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A rogue strain of flu, subclade K, has sickened more than 19 million people in the US so far this season. And the flu shot hasn’t offered that much protection. What’s going on with this superflustorm?

Joining Host Flora Lichtman with some answers is Jennifer Duchon, a pediatric infectious disease specialist.

Guest: Dr. Jennifer Duchon is a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.

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