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H5N1 Avian Flu Global Update: 994 Human Cases, 476 Deaths Across 25 Countries Since 2003

H5N1 Avian Flu Global Update: 994 Human Cases, 476 Deaths Across 25 Countries Since 2003

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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 Dan from Quiet Please, scanning the latest developments as of late February 2026.

Since 2003, the World Health Organization reports 994 confirmed human H5N1 cases worldwide, with 476 deaths and a 48% fatality rate, spanning 25 countries. Cambodia leads with 91 cases and 52 deaths. The dominant clade 2.3.4.4b fuels outbreaks everywhere except Australia.

By continent: In Asia, Cambodia saw a human case on February 14 per its Ministry of Health, with endemic issues in Indonesia. Europes ECDC notes recent bird outbreaks in Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Sweden through February 23. The Americas face heavy circulation; PAHO reports 5136 animal outbreaks since 2022 across 19 countries, plus 75 human cases and two deaths, including three US and one Mexican in 2025. Africa has detections in Botswana and Nigeria; South America mourns massive wildlife losses, like 70% of Argentinas 2023 elephant seal pups.

Major research highlights clade 2.3.4.4bs evolution, enabling mammal jumps, per Wikipedia outbreak summaries. US CDC tracks targeted surveillance, detecting seven US cases via national flu monitoring since 2024.

WHO urges monthly reporting under International Health Regulations and flags unusual events. FAO and PAHO, with WOAH, call for bolstered surveillance, biosecurity, and PPE for at-risk workers like farmers and vets.

Global coordination ramps up: PAHO pushes intersectoral data analysis. Cross-border issues spike; Brazil suspended exports after a January 2026 poultry case, echoing Argentinas 2023 halt. Trade in poultry and dairy faces scrutiny, with US milk testing positive in cows.

Vaccine status: No universal human vaccine yet, but US pilots bulk milk testing for safe herd movement. National approaches vary; Americas emphasize animal surveillance, Cambodia tackles backyard poultry exposure, while Europe culls outbreaks swiftly.

Stay vigilant as this virus adapts.

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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