Word cloud and headline: WATT Poultry, 1/29/2026
Jackie Linden reports:
Within the first four weeks of 2026, 78 commercial poultry flocks had been confirmed with HPAI infections in 10 European countries.
This is according the Animal Disease Information System from the European Commission (EC) as of January 28. This database monitors outbreaks of listed animal diseases in European Union member states and selected adjacent countries. In all of these, the H5N1 virus serotype has been detected.
The highest outbreak total in this category so far this year is 22 in Poland, followed by Germany with 15, and Belgium with 10 poultry farm outbreaks.
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