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‘25% tests positive for H3N2’

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October 04, 2025

Is flu rampant at your home and neighbourhood? You are not alone. India is witnessing a surge in influenza cases this year with data from hospitals across the country showing that one in four people sampled have tested positive for the virus.

- Priyanka Sharma priyanka.sharma@livemint.com

A 25% positivity rate is considered high for seasonal influenza in India and indicates a widespread outbreak. The high positivity rate can be directly linked to the rapid spread and virulence of the latest H3N2 strain, which is currently the dominant circulating subtype of the virus.

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