Hospitals in Delhi and neighbouring areas like Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad are reporting a sharp rise in H3N2 flu cases. This particular strain of Influenza A tends to be more severe than a regular cold, often lasting longer and posing a higher risk of complications, especially for vulnerable groups. Health experts are stressing the importance of recognising symptoms early, taking proper precautions, and seeking timely medical care. While seasonal influenza has affected humans for centuries, some strains are more aggressive than others. The H3N2 subtype is one of these, known to trigger frequent outbreaks and more complicated cases. Doctors are also advising the public to be aware of symptoms that may differ from typical flu signs.Read: 69% Of Delhi-NCR Families Are Affected

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