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H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads Globally: 993 Human Cases Reported, Scientists Warn of Potential Pandemic in 2026

H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads Globally: 993 Human Cases Reported, Scientists Warn of Potential Pandemic in 2026

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Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide. Im Dan from Quiet Please, your guide through the latest on this spreading threat. Today, we break down the global impact of H5N1 bird flu as of early 2026.

Starting with a continental breakdown. In the Americas, PAHO reports 5136 animal outbreaks since 2022 across 19 countries, with 508 in birds in 2025 alone, mainly in the US and Canada. Human cases here total 75 since 2022, including three in the US and one in Mexico this year. CDC notes 71 US human cases since 2024, mostly from dairy cattle and poultry, with Louisianas first death.

Europe faces relentless outbreaks: FAO logs 1391 events since late 2025 in 39 countries, hitting Germany with 2401, the UK with 548, and France with 297. Wild birds like mute swans and poultry dominate. Asia sees action in China, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines, with Japans 83 outbreaks and Koreas 53 in poultry and wild species. Africa reports from Nigeria and South Africa, while outbreaks reach Brazil and Colombia in South America.

Globally, WHO tallies 993 human H5N1 cases since 2003 with a 48% fatality rate, 30 in 2025. CHP Hong Kong confirms no 2026 cases yet, but H5N6 lingers with 93 total since 2014, mostly China.

Major research: Clade 2.3.4.4b drives mortality in birds across Africa, Asia, Europe, and now Americas, spilling to mammals on three continents, per PAHO and WOAH. Scientists at University of Nebraska warn its completely out of control, risking a human pandemic in 2026.

WHO urges reporting under International Health Regulations, monitoring via Global Influenza Programme. FAO tracks zoonotic AIV, stressing multisectoral action. Coordination ramps up through WOAH and tripartite One Health efforts.

Cross-border issues: Wild bird migration fuels spread, disrupting trade. US reports 1423 events since October 2025, impacting poultry exports. EU culls hit millions, straining global supply chains.

Vaccine status: No human vaccine yet, but CDC monitors H5 strains. Poultry vaccines deploy in some nations; trials advance for mammals.

National approaches vary. US focuses surveillance in dairy and poultry, with 71 cases contained. Europe mandates biosecurity and culls. China reports ongoing H5N6 cases but no surge. Vietnam and India emphasize rapid depopulation.

This patchwork highlights need for unified strategy amid warnings of escalation.

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. Stay safe.

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