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Europe – Disease Outbreak Report Summary, 6-12 November 2025

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Reporting Period: November 6-12, 2025

Extracted Data by Disease Category

1. ASF in Domestic Pigs

Country Number of Outbreaks
Romania 15
Moldova 1
TOTAL 16

2. ASF in Wild Boar

Country Number of Outbreaks
Bulgaria 32
Germany 25
Estonia 8
Croatia 14
Hungary 8
Italy 7
Latvia 21
Lithuania 4
Poland 4
Romania 12
North Macedonia 1
TOTAL 136

3. HPAI (NON-P) in Captive Birds / H5N1

Country Number of Outbreaks
Bulgaria 1
Czech Republic 2
Germany 4
France 3
Netherlands 1
TOTAL 11

4. HPAI (NON-P) in Wild Birds / H5 (N untyped)

Country Number of Outbreaks
Norway 1
TOTAL 1

5. HPAI (NON-P) in Wild Birds / H5N1

Country Number of Outbreaks
Austria 8
Belgium 4
Germany 462
Denmark 15
Spain 16
Finland 3
France 25
Ireland 1
Italy 1
Lithuania 1
Luxembourg 8
Latvia 3
Netherlands 22
Poland 2
Slovakia 1
Slovenia 2
Sweden 5
Switzerland 1
Norway 1
Ukraine 1
TOTAL 581

6. High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses (Poultry) (Inf. with) / H5N1

Country Number of Outbreaks
Bulgaria 1
Czech Republic 3
Germany 26
France 7
Hungary 1
Ireland 1
Italy 2
Netherlands 3
Poland 3
Sweden 2
United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) 2
TOTAL 51

Summary Statistics

Disease Category Total Outbreaks
ASF in Domestic Pigs 16
ASF in Wild Boar 136
HPAI(NON-P) in Captive Birds / H5N1 11
HPAI(NON-P) in Wild Birds / H5 (N untyped) 1
HPAI(NON-P) in Wild Birds / H5N1 581
High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses (Poultry) / H5N1 51

 

HPAI (NON-P) – High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza in Non-Poultry

This designation refers to HPAI infections occurring in birds that are NOT commercial poultry:

Captive Birds:

  • Birds kept in zoos, aviaries, wildlife centers, or as pets
  • Examples from report: Indian Peafowl, Muscovy Duck
  • These are non-commercial birds under human care

Wild Birds:

  • Free-living birds in natural habitats
  • Examples from report: Mallard, Mute Swan, Common Crane, Grey Heron, Greylag Goose, Herring Gull, Eurasian buzzard, Whooper Swan, Common pheasant

Subtype Nomenclature

H5N1:

  • H5 = Hemagglutinin protein type 5
  • N1 = Neuraminidase protein type 1
  • Full virus identification with both surface proteins characterized
  • The most prevalent highly pathogenic strain globally

H5 (N untyped):

  • Only hemagglutinin type identified (H5)
  • Neuraminidase type not yet determined through laboratory testing
  • Preliminary identification pending complete characterization

HPAI in Poultry (Inf. with):

Refers to infections in commercial poultry operations:

  • Chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese raised for meat or eggs
  • High impact on food security and international trade
  • Triggers specific control measures including culling

Why These Classifications Matter:

  1. Epidemiological Tracking: Wild birds serve as natural reservoirs and spread virus through migration routes
  2. Risk Assessment: Different species require different control strategies
  3. Trade Implications: HPAI in commercial poultry directly affects international trade regulations
  4. Public Health Monitoring: Tracking which strains affect which species helps assess zoonotic (animal-to-human) transmission risk
  5. Control Measures:
    • Commercial poultry can be culled and vaccinated
    • Wild birds require surveillance and monitoring
    • Captive birds need biosecurity measures

Geographic Distribution Highlights

ASF:

  • Wild boar outbreaks (136) vastly outnumber domestic pig outbreaks (16)
  • Germany had the most wild boar cases (25), Romania had most domestic pig cases (15)
  • Concentrated in Eastern and Central Europe

HPAI:

  • Germany dominated with 462 wild bird outbreaks and 26 poultry outbreaks
  • Wild bird outbreaks (581) significantly exceeded poultry outbreaks (51)
  • Widespread across Europe, indicating active transmission

Data Source: ADIS (Animal Disease Information System) Weekly Notification Created: November 14, 2025

Header image photo credit: Cynthia Goldsmith Content Providers: CDC/ Courtesy of Cynthia Goldsmith; Jacqueline Katz; Sherif R. Zaki
This media comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Public Health Image Library (PHIL), with identification number #1841

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