South Korea reports two more bird flu cases, total now 24

South Korea has confirmed two additional cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza at poultry farms, raising the total for this season to 24. The latest outbreak was detected at a chicken farm in Yeongam county, 380 kilometers south of Seoul, prompting authorities to cull animals and impose movement restrictions.

According to the Central Disaster Management Headquarters, a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was reported late Friday at a chicken farm in Asan city, about 85 kilometers south of Seoul, where around 21,000 chickens are raised. This marked the 23rd case of the season.

Later that day, another outbreak was confirmed at a chicken farm in Yeongam county, 380 kilometers south of Seoul, which houses approximately 33,000 chickens, bringing the total to 24.

Authorities have restricted access to the affected farms, initiated culling of the animals, and launched an investigation into the outbreaks. A temporary standstill order has also been issued for relevant facilities and farming vehicles in the impacted areas. These measures follow standard protocols to contain the spread of the virus.

The outbreaks are impacting the poultry sector, raising concerns over egg supply disruptions and price surges. The Central Disaster Management Headquarters continues to stress ongoing surveillance and preventive actions.

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Realistic image of a veterinarian testing milk from a Dutch cow for H5N1 bird flu antibodies on a Friesland farm.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bird flu detected in cow in Netherlands for first time outside US

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The bird flu virus H5N1 has been detected for the first time outside the US in a cow in the Netherlands. Antibodies against the pathogen were found in the milk of the animal on a farm in the province of Friesland. The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut in Greifswald confirms that no such case was previously known worldwide.

South Korea has confirmed a new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5) at a duck farm in Jangsu County, North Jeolla Province, raising the seasonal total to 60. Authorities are controlling access to the farm, culling about 12,000 birds and conducting an investigation. A 24-hour standstill order has been issued for neighboring areas.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A new African swine fever (ASF) case was reported at a pig farm in Hwaseong, south of Seoul, on Thursday, marking the 16th such infection in South Korea this season. Authorities plan to conduct an epidemiological investigation, restrict access to the site, and cull all pigs at the affected farm. They will also strengthen preventive measures across the city's 87 pig farms.

Influenza has truly arrived in Sweden. In the first week of the year, 2,131 cases were confirmed, a 22 percent increase from the end of the previous week. The spread is assessed as medium-high level, according to the Public Health Agency.

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كشف قسم الصحة في جاوة الوسطى حالة واحدة من إنفلونزا سوبر، أو إنفلونزا A H3N2 subclade K، في سمارانغ نهاية ديسمبر 2025. في الوقت نفسه، أكد مستشفى حسن ساديكين في باندونغ 10 حالات في جاوة الغربية من أغسطس إلى نوفمبر 2025، مع وفاة مريض واحد بسبب أمراض مصاحبة. يؤكد مسؤولو الصحة أن هذا ليس فيروسًا جديدًا والوضع تحت السيطرة.

The Department of Health stated that the presence of a "super flu" variant in the Philippines is not alarming, but advised Filipinos traveling to North America and the United Kingdom to get the northern hemisphere vaccine amid rising cases in the US and Europe.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Department of Health is prepared for the possible entry of the Nipah virus following outbreaks in India and Bangladesh. Surveillance continues at airports and seaports, with no new cases in the country since 2014. The public is advised to avoid close contact with bats and sick animals.

 

 

 

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