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Why Bird Flu Is Surging Again—And What It Means for Public Health

Last updated: November 4, 2025 5:15 am
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The resurgence of avian influenza in the United States has raised concerns about the potential economic impact on the agricultural sector and the looming threat of a human pandemic. After a period of relative calm over the summer, cases of bird flu in poultry and dairy cattle have started to reemerge, signaling a return of the virus.

Experts had anticipated the resurgence of bird flu, given its persistent presence in the country over the past three years. The current strain of the virus, subtype H5N1, has proven to be resilient and is likely here to stay. Virologist Seema Lakdawala from Emory University acknowledges this reality, stating that the focus now needs to shift towards understanding the next steps in combating the virus.

In terms of prevalence, avian influenza cases in poultry have been on the rise, with the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirming infections in 50 flocks in October alone. The culling of birds on infected premises has resulted in the loss of over three million animals to date. In dairy cattle, the infection first identified in March 2024 continues to pose challenges, impacting milk production in affected herds.

The resurgence of bird flu in poultry can be attributed to the onset of colder weather, which favors the survival of the virus, as well as the migration of infected wild birds carrying the virus. This cyclical pattern of outbreaks in poultry typically peaks during the winter months.

The ongoing government shutdown has raised concerns about the impact on the response to bird flu, with federal agencies operating at limited capacity. While surveillance and control efforts are still being carried out at the state level, communication between states and the availability of resources for disease management remain areas of concern.

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The potential for reassortment of avian influenza with seasonal flu viruses in humans poses a significant threat, as it could lead to the emergence of a novel pandemic strain with high mortality rates. While the risk to the general population remains low, individuals in close contact with infected animals are advised to take precautions, such as wearing protective gear and following biosafety protocols.

Looking ahead, key questions remain about the evolution of the virus, its ability to infiltrate poultry flocks despite preventive measures, and the impact of government policies on public health responses. Despite the challenges posed by the return of bird flu, experts remain committed to finding effective strategies to manage the virus and protect public health.

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