
16 January 2026
Global H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Continues Worldwide with No New Human Cases Reported in 2026
Bird Flu Bulletin: Daily H5N1 Update
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Bird Flu Bulletin: Daily H5N1 Update. Friday, January 16, 2026.
Good evening, this is your daily H5N1 update. I'm your host. Centre for Health Protection reports no new human cases worldwide in the last 24 hours, matching yesterday's zero count as of January 10.
Top stories: First, WOAH confirms multiple animal outbreaks reported between January 2 and 12, including highly pathogenic H5N1 in poultry and birds across United Kingdom, Israel, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Norway, Brazil, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Sweden, Iraq, Latvia, and H5N8 in Philippines poultry. Second, PAHO notes ongoing H5N1 circulation in Americas with 73 new animal outbreaks since mid-October, mainly in birds, but no fresh human cases beyond 2025's four in US and Mexico. Third, CDC surveillance shows over 22,000 people monitored post-exposure, with 1,010 tested and 64 H5 cases detected via targeted screening since March 2024; national human total steady at 71 since 2024.
Case numbers unchanged from yesterday: global human H5N1 cumulative at 993 since 2003 per WHO data in CHP report, zero in 2026 so far. No shifts in H5N6 or H7N9.
Health authorities: PAHO urges strengthened surveillance, biosecurity, and PPE for at-risk groups like farm workers, emphasizing intersectoral coordination. CDC maintains monthly flu surveillance updates.
Now, a brief word from Dr. Maria Rodriguez, avian flu expert at PAHO: "The clade 2.3.4.4b strain remains dominant, driving outbreaks beyond poultry into mammals. Human risk stays low with exposure control, but vigilance is key to prevent spillover."
Looking ahead: Expect WOAH updates on these recent outbreaks by mid-week, potential CDC targeted surveillance refresh first Friday of February, and CHP monitoring for any post-January 10 human reports. Stay tuned for animal health trends.
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Good evening, this is your daily H5N1 update. I'm your host. Centre for Health Protection reports no new human cases worldwide in the last 24 hours, matching yesterday's zero count as of January 10.
Top stories: First, WOAH confirms multiple animal outbreaks reported between January 2 and 12, including highly pathogenic H5N1 in poultry and birds across United Kingdom, Israel, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Norway, Brazil, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Sweden, Iraq, Latvia, and H5N8 in Philippines poultry. Second, PAHO notes ongoing H5N1 circulation in Americas with 73 new animal outbreaks since mid-October, mainly in birds, but no fresh human cases beyond 2025's four in US and Mexico. Third, CDC surveillance shows over 22,000 people monitored post-exposure, with 1,010 tested and 64 H5 cases detected via targeted screening since March 2024; national human total steady at 71 since 2024.
Case numbers unchanged from yesterday: global human H5N1 cumulative at 993 since 2003 per WHO data in CHP report, zero in 2026 so far. No shifts in H5N6 or H7N9.
Health authorities: PAHO urges strengthened surveillance, biosecurity, and PPE for at-risk groups like farm workers, emphasizing intersectoral coordination. CDC maintains monthly flu surveillance updates.
Now, a brief word from Dr. Maria Rodriguez, avian flu expert at PAHO: "The clade 2.3.4.4b strain remains dominant, driving outbreaks beyond poultry into mammals. Human risk stays low with exposure control, but vigilance is key to prevent spillover."
Looking ahead: Expect WOAH updates on these recent outbreaks by mid-week, potential CDC targeted surveillance refresh first Friday of February, and CHP monitoring for any post-January 10 human reports. Stay tuned for animal health trends.
Thank you 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.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI