Headline: WATT Poultry, 12/23/2025
Over the past week, nine European states have confirmed further outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in commercial poultry flocks.
Seven of the countries have registered new cases with the Animal Disease Information System in the period December 11-17. This database used by the European Commission (EC) to monitor listed animal diseases in European Union (EU) member states and selected adjacent countries, but not Great Britain.
The presence of the H5N1 HPAI virus was reported at seven more farms in France, six in Italy, and five in Germany. Meanwhile, Poland’s total rose by a further three, Portugal’s by two, and Denmark and the Netherlands each confirmed one further outbreak.
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