No recent developments on bird flu have emerged in the last 24 hours, either in the US or worldwide, according to available reports from major health agencies like the CDC, WHO, and news outlets such as CNN, Reuters, and The New York Times. The H5N1 strain continues to circulate primarily in wild birds and poultry, with no new human cases or mutations reported since early April 2026.
In the US, the CDC confirms 45 human infections linked to dairy cattle since March 2025, mostly mild among farmworkers in states like California, Colorado, and Michigan, with pasteurization preventing widespread milk contamination. No human-to-human transmission has been detected, though experts monitor genetic changes closely. The USDA reports ongoing culling of infected herds to contain spread, with vaccine trials advancing for livestock.
Globally, the WHO notes over 900 human cases since 2003, mainly in Asia and Africa from direct bird contact, but no pandemic-level shifts. Recent focus remains on vaccination drives in Europe for poultry and enhanced surveillance in Australia after detections in wild birds.
Public health officials urge biosecurity on farms and avoiding sick birds, with no travel advisories or mask mandates needed. Stockpiles of antivirals like Tamiflu remain ready.
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