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Potential “Super Flu” Outbreak Anticipated in Late 2025, Experts Urge Preparedness

Health experts are monitoring the potential for a critically importent influenza⁢ outbreak in late 2025, with projections indicating a peak around week 40 (October) before a potential decline towards the‌ end of the year. While described by some‍ as a “super flu,” current understanding suggests the anticipated ‌surge is highly ​likely driven by increased intensity of existing influenza strains, notably ⁢Influenza A (H3N2), rather than a novel virus.

The concerns ⁣were raised during a ⁤recent webinar led by Dr. Subkhan, highlighting observations from ongoing influenza ⁤activity globally. symptoms of the anticipated outbreak are expected to resemble those of common influenza – fever, cough, runny nose, muscle ‌aches, and fatigue – but the virus’s increased transmissibility​ could lead to a substantial rise in case numbers.

While most individuals are expected to recover without severe complications, vulnerable populations face a heightened risk of serious⁢ illness. These groups include individuals over 60⁢ years of age, children under five, pregnant women,⁣ and those with underlying chronic ​conditions such ​as asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), diabetes, heart disease, kidney failure, obesity, and ​compromised immune systems.

Recent data from Thailand provides a cautionary example.In late 2025, thailand reported over 160,000 cases of ​influenza within a ‍single month,‍ with a disproportionate‌ number of fatalities occurring among unvaccinated elderly individuals with pre-existing⁢ health conditions. This surge in cases prompted the use of the term “super flu”⁤ locally, but authorities clarified it ⁣refers to an intensified epidemic of Influenza A (H3N2).

Beyond medical interventions, Dr. ⁤Subkhan emphasized the‍ importance of preventative measures‌ rooted in Islamic principles.These ⁤include maintaining hygiene (thaharah), consuming ​permissible​ and wholesome foods (halal and thayyib), ensuring adequate ⁣rest, ‌engaging in regular exercise, and practicing proper etiquette when⁣ ill, such⁤ as covering the mouth when​ coughing and avoiding crowded spaces.

“Seek treatment, for Allah has not sent⁣ down a disease without also sending down a cure,” Dr. Subkhan stated, reinforcing the importance of vaccination as recommended by medical‍ professionals and​ seeking medical⁤ attention if experiencing⁣ warning signs such as shortness of breath, oxygen saturation below 94%, fever lasting more than‍ three days, or altered mental status.

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While the original text provides the basis for this report, it’s critically important ‌to note that information about a specific⁤ “super flu” outbreak in late 2025 ⁣is currently speculative. This response is based on the provided text and general knowledge of influenza trends and public health recommendations. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the following ⁢resources:

* World Health Organization (WHO): https://www.who.int/

* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/flu/

* National Institutes of Health (NIH): https://www.nih.gov/

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