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Bird Flu Is Back. Here’s What You Need To Know.

Last updated: February 25, 2026 8:19 pm
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Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania recently called for a crisis response meeting to address a significant outbreak of avian influenza in the state. With approximately 7.6 million birds affected by the virus, concerns are mounting within the poultry industry and local communities about the highly contagious nature of the disease.

Avian flu, typically found in birds, spreads through mucous, saliva, or feces within flocks. While transmission from person to person is rare, individuals can contract the virus from infected birds, cows, or other animals if proper precautions are not taken. Symptoms of avian flu include fever, sore throat, cough, nausea, vomiting, and pink eye. In severe cases or in individuals with weakened immune systems, the virus can lead to serious respiratory complications.

To combat the spread of the virus, farmers often have to cull their flocks, resulting in the loss of hundreds of thousands of livestock. In Pennsylvania, the state government is collaborating with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary and a team of bird flu specialists to contain the outbreak. Additionally, the state is seeking regulatory relief to enable more veterinarians to diagnose and treat local flocks, as well as allocate resources towards developing a potential avian flu vaccine.

Meanwhile, reports from California indicate a potential spread of H5N1 avian flu among elephant seals, causing the death of nearly 30 animals. Experts are closely monitoring the situation, as a related strain of the virus led to the deaths of 17,000 animals in Argentina in 2023. While the risk to the public is considered low, caution is advised against interacting with dead seals or livestock.

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In the United Kingdom, an outbreak of avian flu has resulted in the deaths of nearly 30 swans in London’s Docklands. Scientists have warned that this strain of the virus could be particularly lethal and have advised against interacting with birds, feeding pond or river animals, or coming into contact with dead animal remains.

While these incidents may involve different geographical locations and viral strains, they highlight the importance of public awareness and precautionary measures. According to the NHS, individuals can reduce their risk of exposure to bird flu by washing hands frequently, avoiding visits to poultry or animal farms, steering clear of live animal markets, refraining from handling animal feces or dead bodies, and ensuring that meats and dairy products are properly cooked.

If individuals have been exposed to the virus or are experiencing symptoms of illness, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly. By staying informed and following recommended guidelines, communities can work together to prevent the spread of avian influenza and safeguard public health.

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