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Resurgence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
A sharp resurgence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is raising alarms across the United States. Over 90 new detections have been reported in the past month, infecting more than 1.6 million birds nationwide. This outbreak threatens both backyard and commercial poultry operations, creating economic strain and supply chain disruptions as the holiday season approaches.
Congressional call for action
Economic and food security concerns
California’s San Joaquin Valley, a major poultry and egg production hub, illustrates the stakes. The region supports over 120,000 jobs and contributes nearly $121 billion to the national economy. Disruptions caused by avian influenza ripple through farms, grocery stores, and family tables, raising concerns about holiday meal traditions and overall food security.
Public health and monitoring challenges
Global perspective
The World Health Organization (WHO) echoes these concerns, calling for stronger global surveillance after H5N1 was detected in pigs—a species that can host both avian and human influenza viruses, raising fears of genetic reassortment. WHO warns that preparedness is key, as influenza pandemics are a matter of “when,” not “if.”
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