Headline: WATT Poultry, 12/16/2025
Jackie Linden reports:
To date in 2025, 23 countries across Europe have registered a total of 654 outbreaks of HPAI in commercial poultry flocks (as of December 10).
In the whole of 2023 and 2024, the outbreak totals were 451 and 521, respectively.
These are figures from the Animal Disease Information System, a database used by the European Commission (EC) to monitor listed animal diseases in European Union (EU) member states and selected adjacent countries. These include Türkiye but exclude Great Britain.
December 1-15, 2025
Patterns of avian flu outbreaks in Europe: From farm to farm then, from wild birds to farms now. (12/12)
Avian flu is a global concern. (12/5)
Around the world with avian flu. (12/1)
November 15-30, 2025
Bird flu spreads while Trump fiddles and Dept of Ag secretary Brooke Rollins poses with chickens. (11/16)
November 1-15, 2025
Avian flu taking a toll in Germany. (11/13)
Avian flu alert in Missouri. (11/7)
You're right if you think there's been a lot of birds killed by avian flu during the past 2 months. (11/1)
October 2025
Avian flu hits Iowa turkey flock. (10/7)
September 2025
Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports 4 cases of avian flu in Alberta but otherwise remains mum. (9/17)
April-August 2025

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