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Germany is currently facing one of its most severe outbreaks of avian influenza in recent years, with over 100 confirmed hotspots and more than half a million birds culled since early September 2025. The highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu has spread rapidly across the country, affecting both poultry farms and wild bird populations.
The FLI has raised the risk level for poultry farms from “low” to “high,” citing the unusual speed and scale of the outbreak. Experts warn that the situation could rival the devastating wave of 2021, when over 2 million birds were culled across Germany.
While the H5N1 virus poses minimal risk to humans under normal circumstances, its economic impact is already being felt. Poultry farmers are bracing for potential price hikes in eggs and poultry products, although industry leaders remain divided on the severity of the expected market disruption.
German authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, urging poultry producers to remain vigilant and report any signs of illness. With the peak of the migratory season still underway, experts caution that the outbreak may not subside soon.
The current crisis underscores the need for long-term strategies to manage avian influenza, including improved surveillance, vaccination programs, and international cooperation to prevent future outbreaks.
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