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Global H5N1 Avian Flu Outbreak Escalates: 1,738 Outbreaks Across 41 Countries, Threatening Poultry, Wildlife, and Human Health

Global H5N1 Avian Flu Outbreak Escalates: 1,738 Outbreaks Across 41 Countries, Threatening Poultry, Wildlife, and Human Health

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Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide. Im Dan from Quiet Please, your guide through the latest on this relentless virus.

H5N1 avian flu is surging globally. FAO reports 1738 outbreaks in animals across 41 countries since October 23, 2025, hitting poultry, wild birds, mammals like polar bears and skunks, even elephant seals in Australia. In the US alone, 689 events since then affected over 180 million poultry and 1000 dairy farms, per CDC and Science Focus data, driving up egg prices and costing $1.19 billion in reimbursements.

Continental breakdown: Europe leads with massive outbreaks Germany reported 1176 events, France 155, UK 308, Netherlands 136 all in poultry and wild birds like mute swans and greylag geese. North America sees heavy US and Canadian impacts, including 71 human cases since 2024 mostly mild from dairy cows or poultry, with one H5N5 death in November 2025, says WHO. Asia has cases in China, Japan, Korea, Philippines ducks and chickens. Africa Nigeria, South Africa; even Oceania with Australias seals.

WHO notes 890 human H5N1 cases worldwide since 2003, 19 more from September-November 2025 in Cambodia, China, Mexico, US two deaths. ECDC confirms no human-to-human spread, but vigilance is key amid the panzootic. FAO urges global surveillance.

Major research: US CDC tracks clades like 2.3.4.4b in wildlife. NETEC highlights 2025 cross-species jumps dairy, marine mammals signaling pandemic prep needs.

Global coordination: WHO and FAO push data sharing, biosecurity. Cross-border issues wild birds migrate, spreading via Europe-Asia flyways. Trade impacts US poultry exports halted, egg shortages ripple globally.

Vaccine status: Poultry vaccines deployed in Europe, US focuses culling plus trials for cattle. Human vaccines lag no approved yet, but mRNA platforms advance per CDC.

National approaches differ: US emphasizes surveillance, depopulation 180M birds culled. Europe mixes vaccines, wild bird monitoring. Asia varies China rapid culls, Vietnam ongoing alerts. Australia targets mammals.

H5N1 is entrenched worldwide, but coordinated action curbs it.

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