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H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads to Every Continent Except Australia, Mammal Cases Rise in 2026

H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads to Every Continent Except Australia, Mammal Cases Rise in 2026

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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 escalating bird flu crisis. Im a voice tracking the surge as of early 2026.

H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b has hit every continent except Australia, per Wikipedia's 2020-2026 outbreak summary. The Spreaker report notes 994 human cases globally since 2003, with no new ones in February per ECDC via Podscan, but mammal transmission is rising alarmingly.

Continental breakdown: In Europe, WOAH's report 78 logs 169 poultry outbreaks in December 2025 across Belgium, France, Germany, and others, plus 608 in wild birds. Asia sees massive losses, with over 6 million poultry culled, hitting Japan, Korea, India, and the Philippines hard. The Americas report outbreaks in the US, Canada, Colombia, and Brazil, including dairy cows in nine US states per CDC summaries. Africa has cases in Nigeria, while Antarctica's 2024 incursion threatens breeding failures.

Major research: WOAH highlights unprecedented spread, with genetic evolution enabling mammal jumps, like US goats and cows. WHO's January 2026 update tracks cumulative human cases, urging IHR reporting for sporadic infections.

WHO states human risk remains low but monitors clades like 2.3.2.1c in Cambodia, where CHP reports a February 14 case. FAO via WOAH calls for global surveillance amid 82 countries affected in 2024. Coordination ramps up through WHO's Global Influenza Programme and WOAH's situation reports, pushing data sharing.

Cross-border woes: Trade halts poultry exports from hotspots like Japan and France, per Philippines bans. US milk tests positive, sparking voluntary dairy monitoring in Kansas and Texas.

Vaccine status: No global human vaccine yet; efforts focus poultry shots, with US pilots for herd movement.

National approaches vary: US emphasizes testing and culling, with APHIS tracking 20 mammal species. Europe prioritizes biosecurity in dense poultry zones. Asia mixes culls with surveillance, Cambodia tracing poultry contacts. South America battles wild bird reservoirs killing 50,000 mammals since 2022.

Stay vigilant as mammal spills grow.

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