Maps: Nature
Headline: Veterinary Information Network News, 3/26/2026
Ross Kelly reports:
Now known to be present in the U.S. for more than four years, the possibility is solidifying that the outbreak isn't so much an epidemic, defined as a widespread but temporary occurrence of a disease, but endemic, meaning that it has established a consistent presence. The same goes for other places where HPAI isn't already well established, such as in countries throughout Europe and South America.
Endemic status could have big financial implications for commercial poultry operators, which, in the U.S. alone, already have lost more than 200 million birds since 2022 due to the virus. And it would further test the mental wherewithal of farmworkers and the veterinarians who work alongside them, often by assisting in the culling of millions of birds at any one time to prevent the virus's spread.
Among wild birds, persistent HPAI could drive to extinction some vulnerable and endangered species, such as whooping cranes, western snowy plovers and Humboldt penguins. And if HPAI is left to circulate in the environment for years, the risk will increase that the virus — which already has infected many other types of animals, among them cats, dogs, cattle, seals and humans — could mutate into something more dangerous to human health. [emphasis added]
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