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Global H5N1 Alert: Bird Flu Surges Across Continents with 1391 Outbreaks and Rising Human Infection Risks in 39 Countries

Global H5N1 Alert: Bird Flu Surges Across Continents with 1391 Outbreaks and Rising Human Infection Risks in 39 Countries

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H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide

Host: Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide, your three-minute international focus on the escalating bird flu threat. Im examining the global impact as of early 2026, with outbreaks raging across continents.

Starting with a continental breakdown. In Europe, nations like France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Sweden, and others reported H5N1 in wild birds and poultry as recently as late January 2026, per Hong Kongs Centre for Health Protection data. Africa sees cases in Nigeria, while Asia battles ongoing human infections, including Cambodias last confirmed H5N1 case on November 15, 2025. North America faces intense pressure: the US reported 71 human cases since 2024, mostly from dairy herds and poultry, with Louisianas first H5 death, according to CDC. Latin America has Guatemalas H5N1 in December 2025. Globally, FAO notes 1391 outbreaks in 39 countries since late December 2025, driven by H5N1 and variants.

Major research highlights the clades evolution. WHO tracks 992 human H5N1 cases from 2003 to November 2025, with 48 percent fatal, mostly clade 2.3.4.4b spreading since 2021, infecting over 285 million US birds alone, as detailed by Down To Earth. ECDC reported 19 human cases from September to November 2025, including deaths in Cambodia and the US.

WHO emphasizes monthly surveillance, requiring reports under International Health Regulations, publishing only unusual events. FAO urges global AIV monitoring with zoonotic potential. Coordination ramps up via WHOs Global Influenza Programme and FAOs situation updates, fostering data sharing.

Cross-border issues loom large: wild bird migration fuels spread across Europe and beyond, disrupting international trade. Poultry exports face bans, hitting economies hard.

Vaccine development advances unevenly. US focuses on dairy and poultry vaccines amid mammal jumps; globally, human candidates lag, with scientists warning of pandemic risk in 2026 per University of Nebraska experts.

National approaches vary: Europes ECDC pushes unified surveillance; US prioritizes farm worker protections and cattle monitoring; Asias Cambodia and China report sporadically amid dense poultry sectors. Calls grow for harmonized containment.

Stay vigilant as H5N1 evolves.

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