Monday, March 30, 2026

Mapping bird flu's worldwide hotspots


Map:  earth.com, 1/6/2026
Headline:  earth.com, 3/29/2026

Scientists have identified global hotspots for avian flu where dense populations of people, cattle, and poultry overlap within a small share of the Earth’s land. 
These concentrated zones reshape where the virus is most likely to spread, persist, and cross between species. 
Finding avian flu hotspots  
On the new global map, the highest-risk zones sit where wetlands, farms, and dense human settlement press close together. 
Using month-by-month bird records, researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) showed why those overlaps keep returning repeatedly. 
Instead of treating birds as static dots, the analysis followed where species stay, gather, and rotate through the year. 
That choice turned bird movement itself into the clue, setting up the paper’s central claim about hidden exposure worldwide. 
Following moving flocks 
To build that map, the team created entropy, a score for month-to-month change, from 779 waterbird species worldwide.

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