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Global H5N1 Avian Flu Outbreak Escalates: 19 Countries Impacted, Mammal Transmission Raises Pandemic Concerns in 2026

Global H5N1 Avian Flu Outbreak Escalates: 19 Countries Impacted, Mammal Transmission Raises Pandemic Concerns in 2026

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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 bird flu threat. Im hosting this global update as outbreaks surge worldwide.

Starting with a continental breakdown. In the Americas, PAHO reports clade 2.3.4.4b driving 5,136 animal outbreaks since 2022 across 19 countries, with 508 in birds this year alone, plus thousands in wild birds, especially US and Canada. Mammals are hit hard: US dairy cattle in 18 states, over 1,000 herds since March 2024; Canada and US log 77 mammal outbreaks in 2025. Human cases: 75 since 2022, two deaths; 2025 saw three in US, one in Mexico, plus rare H5N2 in Mexico and first-ever global H5N5 in US.

Europe faces relentless waves. ECDC notes 19 human cases September to November 2025, including two deaths from H5N1 in Cambodiawait, no, Cambodia and others, but Europe proper: CHP data shows H5N1 in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, and more up to January 22, 2026. Asia and Africa report endemic H5 in Egypt, Nigeria; Cambodia had H5N1 human case November 15, 2025; Japan, Korea, Philippines active. CHP lists over 50 countries with recent H5 detections.

Major research: CDC tracks 71 US human cases since 2024, mostly dairy and poultry workers; targeted surveillance tests 22,000-plus exposed, finding 64 cases. Scientists at University of Nebraska warn its completely out of control, risking human pandemic in 2026 due to mammal jumps.

WHO and FAO urge action. PAHO, with WOAH and FAO, calls for stronger surveillance in animals, humans, livestock, wildlife; better biosecurity, PPE, intersectoral coordination. WHO notes 991 human H5N1 cases since 2003, 48% fatality.

Cross-border issues hit trade: Virus in 22 countries on three continents disrupts poultry, dairy exports; Americas challenge food production.

Vaccine status: Global efforts advance, but no universal human vaccine yet; US stocks poultry vaccines, trials for cattle ongoing per CDC.

National approaches vary. US emphasizes dairy surveillance, worker testing. Europe culls aggressively. Asia monitors endemics like Egypt. Americas boost biosecurity.

Global coordination ramps up via WHO, FAO, WOAH for data sharing.

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