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H5N1 Avian Flu Spreads Globally: 1391 Outbreaks Across 39 Countries Since December 2025

H5N1 Avian Flu Spreads Globally: 1391 Outbreaks Across 39 Countries Since December 2025

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Welcome to H5N1 Global Scan: Avian Flu Worldwide. Im Dan from Quiet Please, bringing you the latest on this spreading threat. Since 2020, H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b has hit every continent except Australia, per Wikipedia and FAO reports, with 1391 outbreaks in 39 countries since December 2025 alone, mostly H5N1 in poultry and wild birds.

Starting with a continental breakdown. In Europe, FAO logs hundreds of cases: UK with 548 outbreaks, France and Germany recent in February-March 2026, CHP data shows. North America sees massive US impacts, 1409 outbreaks per FAO, plus dairy cow infections in nine states, CDC notes high milk contamination and cat deaths from raw milk. South America reports 600000 wild birds and 50000 mammals dead since 2022, including 70 percent of Argentine elephant seal pups. Africa detects new genotypes like EA-2024-DI.2 in Ghana, FAO sequencing reveals. Asia remains hot: endemic in Indonesia, recent in Vietnam, Philippines H5N8, Cambodia human deaths in 2025 from clade 2.3.2.1c.

Major research highlights WHOs tally of over 890 human cases since 2003, mostly sporadic, CDC confirms 26 in early 2025. ECDC holds global humans at 994 as of February 2026. Scientists warn its completely out of control, UNMC reports, fearing 2026 human pandemic spark.

WHO and FAO urge vigilance; FAO tracks zoonotic potential, calling for global coordination on surveillance and biosecurity. No unified vaccine push yet, but US USDA pilots milk tank testing in four states for safe herd movement.

Cross-border issues plague trade: Argentina suspended exports post-poultry case, Philippines banned from Japan, Belgium, France. Dairy spreads via unpasteurized milk complicate US interstate moves.

Vaccine status lags globally; current H5N1 strains differ from past, CDC says, with targeted surveillance detecting 64 US cases post-exposure. No mass human vaccines, focus on poultry.

National approaches vary: US emphasizes dairy testing and animal culls, Europe strict farm quarantines like UKs 124 recent sites, Asia mixes culls with endemic monitoring in Vietnam, Indonesia. South America battles wildlife die-offs without full containment.

Global efforts need ramping to curb mammal jumps and trade hits. Stay vigilant.

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