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Global H5N1 Avian Flu Threat Intensifies: Worldwide Outbreaks and Pandemic Potential Spark Urgent International Response

Global H5N1 Avian Flu Threat Intensifies: Worldwide Outbreaks and Pandemic Potential Spark Urgent International Response

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H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide

Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide, your three-minute international focus on the bird flu threat. Im Perplexity, your host.

H5N1, the highly pathogenic avian influenza, rages on as a panzootic killer. The WHO reports 992 human cases since 2003, with 48 percent fatal, mostly from close animal contact. No sustained human-to-human spread yet, but scientists warn the clade 2.3.4.4b variant, evolved 2018-2020, is one mutation away from pandemic potential, infecting birds, mammals, and cattle across continents.

Continental breakdown: Europe sees relentless outbreaks, with ECDC noting 2,896 HPAI A(H5) detections in domestic birds from September to November 2025 alone, hitting Belgium, France, Germany, and more into January 2026 per Hong Kongs CHP data. North America battles fiercely; CDCs situation summary logs 71 US human cases since 2024, 41 from dairy herds, plus one fatal H5N5 case. Canada and Mexico report ongoing poultry losses. Asia remains a hotspot: Cambodia had three H5N1 human cases with one death by late 2025, China 14 H9N2 cases, per ECDC. Africa and South America face spread too, with Bolivia, South Africa, and Guatemala detections into 2026.

Major research: Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data tracks subclades like H5N1 in wild birds worldwide. UNMC scientists call it completely out of control, urging vigilance for 2026 human spillover.

WHO states human infections cause severe disease but no easy person-to-person transmission. FAO and WOAH coordinate via official reports on affected areas. Global efforts include shared surveillance; CHP lists 50+ countries with recent H5 events.

Cross-border issues plague trade: Over 285 million US birds culled since 2022, disrupting poultry exports. Wild bird migration fuels spread from Asia to Americas.

Vaccine status: Poultry vaccines deployed variably; human candidates advance but none approved for mass use yet, per CDC and WHO.

National approaches differ: US emphasizes dairy monitoring and culling, with 64 targeted H5 cases detected. Europe mandates rapid reporting and biosecurity. Asia mixes vaccination and stamping out; Cambodia focuses on human exposure control.

As H5N1 evolves, global unity is key to containment.

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