Brazil Confirms First Flu K Case in Pará as Variant Spreads South

Brazil's Health Ministry confirmed the country's first case of Flu K, the H3N2 influenza A variant driving global alerts, in Pará state. This detection follows rising seasonal H3N2 circulation locally and comes amid the variant's dominance in the northern hemisphere.

In its December 12 flu surveillance report, Brazil's Health Ministry identified the first case of the influenza A (H3N2) K subclade—known as Flu K—in samples from Pará. Local seasonal H3N2 circulation was already increasing prior to this confirmation.

As covered in prior updates on the variant's global rise, the WHO alerted in October to increased circulation of this subclade (J.2.4.1) in North America, Europe, and Asia, coinciding with northern winter. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) warns it could advance the 2026 flu season in the southern hemisphere, where Brazil's peak typically hits June-August.

No evidence suggests greater severity than other H3N2 strains, though such seasons have historically caused more complications in the elderly. Symptoms mirror common flu: high fever (>38°C), chills, headache, muscle/joint pain, fatigue, dry cough, sore throat, runny/stuffy nose, malaise. Children may experience high fever, swollen lymph nodes, bronchitis, or GI issues; elderly often have milder, less symptomatic fever.

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