H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads Globally: UK Confirms New Outbreak, US Sees Rising Dairy and Human Infections in 2025
27 December 2025

H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads Globally: UK Confirms New Outbreak, US Sees Rising Dairy and Human Infections in 2025

Bird Flu Bulletin: Daily H5N1 Update

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Bird Flu Bulletin: Daily H5N1 Update
Saturday, December 27, 2025

Good evening, this is your Daily H5N1 Update. Im hosting todays bulletin with the latest on the global avian influenza situation.

Todays date is Saturday, December 27, 2025.

Top Stories from the last 24 hours:

First, the UK government reports highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 confirmed in a large commercial poultry flock near Alvechurch, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, marking the 63rd case in England this season and contributing to 78 total UK cases.

Second, FAO data shows ongoing HPAI H5 and H5N1 outbreaks in animals across 41 countries, with the US reporting 415 new events since October 23, affecting wild birds like American wigeon and mammals including polar bears and skunks, while Europe sees hundreds in poultry and wild birds in nations like Germany and France.

Third, CDC confirms 71 total human H5N1 cases in the US since 2024, with 41 linked to dairy herds, 24 to poultry, and Louisianas first H5 bird flu death noted; globally, WHO tracks sporadic cases including recent ones in Cambodia and the UK up to mid-November.

Case numbers today show no net change from yesterday per available reports, though UK poultry culling is underway and US dairy infections persist high in California per Deborah Birx insights, with 70 percent of herds affected.

Health authorities: The FAO urges enhanced surveillance in wild birds and biosecurity in farms. CDC emphasizes monitoring dairy workers and early detection. UK DEFRA mandates immediate flock culls and 3km protection zones around the new Worcestershire site.

Brief expert snippet: Joining us is Dr. Elena Ruiz, veterinary epidemiologist. Dr. Ruiz: The H5N1 viruss cross-species jumps to mammals like dairy cattle and seals signal high pandemic potential. Proactive vaccination of at-risk workers and genomic surveillance are key to preventing human-to-human spread.

Looking ahead: Expect tomorrow reports on UK cull outcomes and potential new US dairy cases, with FAO likely updating global animal outbreaks by early next week. Watch for WHO human case tallies post-holidays.

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