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Bird Flu Spreads Globally: US Reports 71 Human Cases, Experts Warn of Uncontrolled Animal Transmission in 2026

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Bird Flu Bulletin: Daily H5N1 Update Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Good evening, this is your Daily H5N1 Update. Top stories from the last 24 hours. First, the USDA reports no new confirmed human cases in the US, maintaining the national total at 71 since 2024, with 41 linked to dairy herds and 24 to poultry operations, per CDC data. This is unchanged from yesterday, though targeted surveillance has now tested over 22,000 exposed individuals, detecting 64 cases. Second, global outbreaks surged with FAO logging 2,525 new HPAI events in animals across 43 countries since late November, including H5N1 in poultry in Vietnam and Japan, and H5N5 in Canadian geese. STAT News analysis shows US poultry losses nearing 185 million birds since 2022, with 25 states reporting cases last month alone, worse than 2025 overall. Third, scientists intensify pandemic warnings. University of Glasgow's Ed Hutchinson told BBC Science Focus the virus is completely out of control in wild animals worldwide, with no containment possible. Cambridge research reveals H5N1's resistance to human fever via PB1 gene, thriving at bird-like temperatures. Health authorities: CDC emphasizes low public risk but ramps monitoring of animal exposures. USDA drafts a national poultry vaccination strategy amid calls from experts and lawmakers like Senator Mike Rounds, though Secretary Brooke Rollins deems vaccines off the table due to trade concerns. Global Virus Network urges better surveillance and biosecurity. Now, a word from Dr. Ed Hutchinson, molecular virology professor at University of Glasgow: Its now a global problem. As a disease of wild animals, its completely out of control. Its raging around the world, and theres no feasible containment method other than just watching it infect huge populations of animals. Looking ahead: Expect USDA vaccination updates and monthly CDC flu surveillance refresh. Watch for human-to-human transmission signs, as UVA and Gavi experts predict 2026 focus on H5N1 mutations in dairy and poultry. Egg prices may spike with winter outbreaks. 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.

Bird Flu Bulletin: Daily H5N1 Update Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Good evening, this is your Daily H5N1 Update. Top stories from the last 24 hours. First, the USDA reports no new confirmed human cases in the US, maintaining the national total at 71 since 2024, with 41 linked to dairy herds and 24 to poultry operations, per CDC data. This is unchanged from yesterday, though targeted surveillance has now tested over 22,000 exposed individuals, detecting 64 cases. Second, global outbreaks surged with FAO logging 2,525 new HPAI events in animals across 43 countries since late November, including H5N1 in poultry in Vietnam and Japan, and H5N5 in Canadian geese. STAT News analysis shows US poultry losses nearing 185 million birds since 2022, with 25 states reporting cases last month alone, worse than 2025 overall. Third, scientists intensify pandemic warnings. University of Glasgow's Ed Hutchinson told BBC Science Focus the virus is completely out of control in wild animals worldwide, with no containment possible. Cambridge research reveals H5N1's resistance to human fever via PB1 gene, thriving at bird-like temperatures. Health authorities: CDC emphasizes low public risk but ramps monitoring of animal exposures. USDA drafts a national poultry vaccination strategy amid calls from experts and lawmakers like Senator Mike Rounds, though Secretary Brooke Rollins deems vaccines off the table due to trade concerns. Global Virus Network urges better surveillance and biosecurity. Now, a word from Dr. Ed Hutchinson, molecular virology professor at University of Glasgow: Its now a global problem. As a disease of wild animals, its completely out of control. Its raging around the world, and theres no feasible containment method other than just watching it infect huge populations of animals. Looking ahead: Expect USDA vaccination updates and monthly CDC flu surveillance refresh. Watch for human-to-human transmission signs, as UVA and Gavi experts predict 2026 focus on H5N1 mutations in dairy and poultry. Egg prices may spike with winter outbreaks. 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.

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