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Bird Flu Outbreak Intensifies: UK Reports 85 Cases, Global Experts Warn of Potential Pandemic Threat in 2026

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BIRD FLU BULLETIN: DAILY H5N1 UPDATE

Good evening. This is your Bird Flu Bulletin for Monday, January 12, 2026. Welcome to today's news update on avian influenza developments across the globe.

TOP STORIES

Our first story focuses on the United Kingdom, where highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 continues to spread rapidly. According to the UK Government Health and Safety reporting, England has now confirmed 68 cases during the current outbreak season, with Scotland reporting 6 cases, Wales 7 cases, and Northern Ireland 4 cases, bringing the UK total to 85 confirmed cases. Just this past weekend, H5N1 was confirmed in a small backyard flock of captive birds near Grassington in North Yorkshire on January 9, and in commercial poultry near Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire on January 8. Control zones and surveillance areas have been established around affected premises, with all infected birds being humanely culled.

Our second major story comes from the Centre for Health Protection reporting, which indicates that as of January 3, 2026, there have been a total of 1,568 confirmed human cases of avian influenza H7N9 since March 2013. However, no new H7N9 cases have been reported since October 2025. Additionally, the latest confirmed human case of H5N1 was reported on November 15, 2025. The reporting also notes that 93 total cases of H5N6 have been documented since 2014, with 92 of those occurring in mainland China, though no new cases have been reported since July 24, 2024.

Our third story involves the broader animal outbreak situation. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, a total of 2,525 avian influenza outbreaks and events have been officially reported since November 27, 2025, across 43 countries and territories. These outbreaks are primarily caused by H5N1 strains, with 2,057 confirmed cases, along with smaller numbers of H5Nx variants and other strains affecting poultry and wild bird populations.

EXPERT PERSPECTIVE

The Los Angeles Times reports that experts are growing increasingly concerned about the virus's mutation potential. Scientists at the University of Nebraska Medical Center have warned that bird flu is completely out of control, with concerns that the virus could spark a human pandemic in 2026 if human-to-human transmission capabilities develop. November's first recorded human case of the H5N5 strain has heightened these concerns, as the virus continues to evolve.

LOOKING AHEAD

Health authorities continue monitoring for new cases across Europe and North America. Additional surveillance results from the United States and ongoing testing in affected UK regions are expected this week. The coming days will be critical in determining whether current containment measures are effectively slowing the spread among commercial poultry operations.

Thank you for tuning in to the Bird Flu Bulletin. Please join us next week for the latest updates on this developing situation. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more information, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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