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Flu A vs. Flu B: Which is worse? - OSF HealthCare Flu A is the most common of the two It can infect both humans and animals and tends to have more mutations That means it’s more likely to lead to complications It tends to hit its peak in the early part of the season – in fall and early winter Flu B is less common and only affects humans
Types of Influenza Viruses | Influenza (Flu) | CDC Influenza B viruses do not have subtypes but are distinguished by their lineage Influenza A virus subtypes and Influenza B virus lineages can be further broken down into different HA genetic “clades” and “sub-clades ” See the “Influenza Viruses” graphic below for a visual depiction of these classifications
Influenza A vs. B: What Is the Difference? - Biology Insights Influenza A viruses are widespread, infecting various animal hosts like birds, pigs, and humans This broad host range contributes to their significant genetic diversity They are categorized into subtypes based on two surface proteins: hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N), such as H1N1 and H3N2
Flu A vs. Flu B: Similarities and Differences - Health Flu A and flu B cause similar symptoms, such as fever, cough, and fatigue Flu A spreads faster and infects both animals and humans, while flu B only affects humans Flu A and B