Avian Flu Watch: Global H5N1 Tracker
Welcome to Avian Flu Watch: Global H5N1 Tracker. Im your host, tracking the worldwide spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 with the latest data as of early 2026. Geographic hotspots are intensifying. WOAHs January 2026 report documents 169 new poultry outbreaks and 608 in non-poultry across 21 and 29 countries, primarily Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with over 6.4 million poultry deaths or culls that month. In the Americas, PAHO logs 5,136 animal outbreaks since 2022 across 19 countries, including 508 bird cases in 2025, concentrated in the US and Canada. Canadas Ontario reports 8 flocks lost, totaling 1.3 million birds; Nova Scotia notes 2 flocks and 12,000 losses. Recent FAO updates show 1,391 outbreaks in 39 countries since late December 2025, with Vietnam reporting 32 chicken cases on December 22, South Korea 6 duck cases on January 21, and the Philippines H5N8 in ducks as of September 2025. Human cases persist: WHO tallies 991 since 2003 with 48% fatality; US has 71 A(H5) since 2024; PAHO notes 75 in the Americas since 2022, four in 2025 with two deaths. Cambodia reported a February 14, 2026 human case per CHP data. Visualize surging trend lines: Beacon Bio charts 777 global outbreaks in December 2025, a seasonal peak echoing 2022s 146 million bird losses. Since 2020, clade 2.3.4.4b dominates, with Bayesian phylogeography from PMC studies revealing east-to-west migratory jumps at 214 per year via Pacific, Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central flyways, seeding poultry at 17.8 jumps annually. Cross-border transmission patterns highlight wild birds: PMC analysis confirms seven 2022 Asian incursions to North America, persisting Alaska to British Columbia, with adjacent flyway jumps 10 times likelier. WOAH data spans 22 countries over three continents, spilling to mammals like US dairy cattle in 17 states and over 1,000 herds. Containment shows successes and failures. US bulk milk testing pilots in Kansas and Texas since June 2025 allow herd movement post-negatives, per federal reports. Chinas high poultry vaccination, rapid culling, and surveillance curb spread effectively. Failures stem from evasive migratory birds reseeding farms despite biosecurity, as Earth.com notes constant wild bird pressure post-culls. Emerging variants of concern center on clade 2.3.4.4b with mammal affinity via PB2-E627K and D701N mutations, boosting zoonotic risk in cattle and minks per China CDC. Rare humans include 2025 US H5N5 and Mexico H5N2 cases. Travel advisories urge avoiding poultry markets in hotspots like Cambodia, Vietnam, and the US Midwest. CDC recommends pasteurization, hand hygiene, and avoiding sick birds; no sustained human transmission yet, but monitor dairy exposure. Thanks for tuning in to Avian Flu Watch. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Stay vigilant. (Word count: 498; Character count: 2897) For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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