2024-09-17 06:50:03
As flu season nears, so do new COVID-19 variants.
A newly discovered COVID strain known as XEC continues to spread rapidly across multiple countries, including the U.S.
Scripps Research’s Outbreak.info page, last updated on Sept. 5, reported 95 XEC cases across 12 U.S. states and 15 different countries.
However, Australia based data integration specialist Mike Honey wrote on X Saturday that the new strain, which emerged in Berlin last June, has shown up in hundreds more patients across 27 countries in Europe, North America and Asia.
Omicron variant KP.3.1.1, also known as deFLuQE, made up over half (52.7%) of COVID-19 cases between Sept. 1 and Sept. 14. However XEC and a variant known as MV.1 seem poised to become the next dominant strains, scientists say.
“At this juncture, the XEC variant appears to be the most likely one to get legs next,” Scripps Research Translational Institute Director Eric Topol wrote on X.
First appearing late June in Berlin, the XEC COVID-19 strain has spread across Europe, North America and Asia totaling around 550 samples, according to Honey.
The variant has been recorded in 27 countries including China, Ukraine, Norway and Poland.
First documented in Maharashtra, India in late June, COVID-19 variant MV.1 has been recorded in nine countries, including the U.S., Honey reported.
It’s spread across four continents in countries including Portugal, Scotland, Ireland and the Netherlands. In the U.S., it’s mainly been seen in the northeast, according to Honey.
At least 95 sequences in the XEC lineage have been identified between June 28 and August 20, including 25 in the U.S, according to Scripps Research’s Outbreak.info page last updated on Sept. 5.
The CDC has not confirmed whether there are any unique symptoms from the XEC variant. USA TODAY has reached out to CDC officials for comment.
The agency continues to outline the basic COVID-19 symptoms, which can appear between two to 14 days after exposure to the virus and can range from mild to severe.
These are some of the symptoms of COVID-19:
The CDC said you should seek medical attention if you have the following symptoms:
The CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older, with some exceptions, receive an updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to protect against the virus, regardless whether or not you have previously been vaccinated or infected
Contributing: Ahjané Forbes, USA TODAY
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