Senapred declares early alert in Araucanía over H5N1 avian influenza

Chile's National Service for Disaster Prevention and Response (Senapred) has declared a preventive early alert in the Araucanía Region after detecting highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in backyard birds in Reinaco commune. The measure addresses a zoosanitary risk reported by the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), amid a national emergency. The virus has now reached five regions.

On Thursday afternoon, Senapred declared a preventive early alert for the Araucanía Region following the detection of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in backyard domestic birds in Reinaco commune, as reported by the SAG. This poses a zoosanitary risk to the rest of the region, prompting activation of the SAG's National Emergency Service. The alert, effective from Friday until conditions allow lifting it, aims to strengthen surveillance: “La declaración de esta alerta se constituye como un estado de reforzamiento de la vigilancia, mediante el monitoreo preciso y riguroso de las condiciones de riesgo y las respectivas vulnerabilidades asociadas a la amenaza,” the agency stated.The SAG noted detections in five regions: Valparaíso, Metropolitana, O’Higgins, Araucanía (domestic birds), and Maule (wild birds). Chile remains free of highly pathogenic avian influenza in commercial poultry. The first case was in wild birds at Valparaíso's El Yali wetland, affecting coscoroba swans, and backyard birds in Nogales. Additional outbreaks occurred in San Clemente (Maule), Melipilla (Metropolitana), Pumanque, and Las Cabras (O’Higgins).The SAG is ramping up monitoring in water bodies, backyards, and production farms, as migratory birds—key virus carriers—return north, heightening spread risks. It advises keeping birds in protected areas, preventing wild bird contact, and avoiding shared food or water. Watch for symptoms like incoordination, ruffled feathers, bluish discoloration on combs, wattles or feet, lethargy, and unusual mortality. Report immediately to SAG without handling, as the virus can infect mammals, including humans.

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Authorities issue red alert for extreme heat and fires in central Chile

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Amid forecasts of temperatures up to 37°C, Chile's National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) declared a red alert for extreme heat in central regions from Coquimbo to Ñuble, from December 29 to 31. Officials report 11 active forest fires, three under combat, and urge prevention to avoid new blazes during year-end holidays.

Chile's Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) detected a highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza case in backyard birds in Bollenar sector, Melipilla commune, Metropolitan Region. The virus was lab-confirmed after reports of domestic bird deaths. The country retains its sanitary status free of the disease in commercial flocks.

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Following earlier red alerts for extreme heat and fires, Chile's Senapred declared an early preventive alert on January 8 for Metropolitana and O’Higgins regions amid forecasts of temperatures up to 34°C over the weekend, aiming to enhance monitoring in fire-prone areas despite no active blazes.

Following initial alerts in Europe and the US, the H3N2 influenza 'subclade K' variant is now advancing in Chile, Peru, and Colombia, prompting Argentina to analyze local samples amid concerns of higher infection and hospitalization risks.

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The Department of Agriculture of the Generalitat has reported a second case of avian flu detected in a poultry farm in Lleida province, just three kilometers from the farm where the initial outbreak began in the Urgell county. The affected farm, with about 9,000 hens, was within the previously established surveillance radius.

A mutation of the influenza A virus, known as the H3N2 K subclade, has led to increased hospitalizations in Europe and the United States, though no more severe cases are reported. In Latin America, including Mexico, preventive surveillance is in place without this variant predominating. Authorities recommend vaccination for vulnerable groups amid the risk of spread.

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Argentina's National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for Wednesday, November 26, in several southern provinces. The warnings cover storms in Chubut, Río Negro, and Neuquén, and rains in Tierra del Fuego and Santa Cruz. Residents are urged to monitor updates.

 

 

 

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