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H5N1 Avian Flu Spreads Globally: 991 Human Cases Reported Worldwide Amid Mounting Mammalian and Bird Outbreaks
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H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide
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Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide, your three-minute international focus on the avian flu threat. Im hosting this quick dive into the latest developments as of mid-January 2026.
Starting with a continental breakdown. In the Americas, PAHO reports clade 2.3.4.4b driving 5136 animal outbreaks since 2022 across 19 countries, with 508 in birds this year alone, plus thousands in wild birds in the US and Canada. Mammals are hit hard too: US dairy cattle in 18 states with over 1000 herds affected since 2024, and 77 outbreaks in wild and domestic mammals in Canada and the US. Human cases: 75 since 2022, including three in the US and one in Mexico in 2025.
Europe sees intense activity per ECDC: 2896 HPAI A(H5) detections in domestic birds from September to November 2025. CHP data shows ongoing H5N1 in countries like Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain up to mid-January 2026.
Asia reports persist: Cambodia had three A(H5N1) human cases with one death by November 2025, per ECDC and CHP. China saw 14 A(H9N2) cases. Japan, Korea, Taiwan confirm recent H5 detections. Africa has Nigeria with H5N1 into December 2025.
Globally, WHO notes 991 human H5N1 cases since 2003 with 48% fatality, mostly from bird contact, no sustained human transmission yet. Down to Earth cites 992 cases to November 2025.
Major research: Scientists warn the virus is one mutation from human-to-human spread, per Down to Earth, with clade 2.3.4.4b causing massive animal die-offs since 2020.
WHO and FAO, with PAHO and WOAH, urge strengthened surveillance, biosecurity, PPE use, and intersectoral coordination. PAHO emphasizes monitoring high-risk workers for symptoms like conjunctivitis.
Cross-border issues: Wild bird migration fuels spread across continents, hitting trade. US lost nearly 185 million poultry since 2022, per STAT News, driving egg price spikes and culls.
Vaccine status: No global human vaccine yet; efforts focus on poultry and cattle trials amid calls for broader vaccination, as STAT highlights US policy gaps.
National approaches vary: US ramps dairy surveillance with 71 human cases since 2024, mostly farm-linked, per CDC. Europe enforces strict culls. Asia bolsters backyard farm monitoring.
Global coordination is key to containment as this panzootic enters year six.
Thanks for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
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[Host upbeat intro music fades in]
Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide, your three-minute international focus on the avian flu threat. Im hosting this quick dive into the latest developments as of mid-January 2026.
Starting with a continental breakdown. In the Americas, PAHO reports clade 2.3.4.4b driving 5136 animal outbreaks since 2022 across 19 countries, with 508 in birds this year alone, plus thousands in wild birds in the US and Canada. Mammals are hit hard too: US dairy cattle in 18 states with over 1000 herds affected since 2024, and 77 outbreaks in wild and domestic mammals in Canada and the US. Human cases: 75 since 2022, including three in the US and one in Mexico in 2025.
Europe sees intense activity per ECDC: 2896 HPAI A(H5) detections in domestic birds from September to November 2025. CHP data shows ongoing H5N1 in countries like Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain up to mid-January 2026.
Asia reports persist: Cambodia had three A(H5N1) human cases with one death by November 2025, per ECDC and CHP. China saw 14 A(H9N2) cases. Japan, Korea, Taiwan confirm recent H5 detections. Africa has Nigeria with H5N1 into December 2025.
Globally, WHO notes 991 human H5N1 cases since 2003 with 48% fatality, mostly from bird contact, no sustained human transmission yet. Down to Earth cites 992 cases to November 2025.
Major research: Scientists warn the virus is one mutation from human-to-human spread, per Down to Earth, with clade 2.3.4.4b causing massive animal die-offs since 2020.
WHO and FAO, with PAHO and WOAH, urge strengthened surveillance, biosecurity, PPE use, and intersectoral coordination. PAHO emphasizes monitoring high-risk workers for symptoms like conjunctivitis.
Cross-border issues: Wild bird migration fuels spread across continents, hitting trade. US lost nearly 185 million poultry since 2022, per STAT News, driving egg price spikes and culls.
Vaccine status: No global human vaccine yet; efforts focus on poultry and cattle trials amid calls for broader vaccination, as STAT highlights US policy gaps.
National approaches vary: US ramps dairy surveillance with 71 human cases since 2024, mostly farm-linked, per CDC. Europe enforces strict culls. Asia bolsters backyard farm monitoring.
Global coordination is key to containment as this panzootic enters year six.
Thanks for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
[Outro music swells]
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI