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PAHO warns of expanding Avian Influenza H5N1 in the Americas

Escrito por: David Corredor
PAHO

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has issued a regional alert regarding the continued spread of avian influenza A (H5N1) across the Americas. According to the latest epidemiological update, the virus remains highly active among poultry, wild birds, and even mammals, posing significant challenges to animal health, food security, and public health systems.

The situation is further complicated by cross-species transmission. Canada and the United States have documented 77 outbreaks in mammals this year, including infections in wildlife and domestic animals. Notably, the U.S. dairy sector has faced ongoing challenges since March 2024, with confirmed infections in 18 states and over 1,000 herds affected. The detection of H5N1 in cattle highlights the urgent need to broaden surveillance beyond avian species to include livestock and wildlife, applying a One Health approach.

PAHO emphasizes that properly cooked poultry products do not transmit the virus. However, the organization urges countries to strengthen epidemiological, virological, and genomic surveillance, enforce strict biosecurity protocols in farms, and ensure rapid detection and reporting of new outbreaks. Special attention should be given to high-risk groups such as poultry workers, veterinarians, and those handling wild fauna.

The expanding footprint of H5N1 across avian and mammalian populations signals a critical moment for regional health authorities. Coordinated action is essential to mitigate risks, protect food systems, and prevent potential public health emergencies.

Sources: Available upon request

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