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The role of wild birds in the global highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 panzootic, 2020–2023

Manon Couty, Claire Guinat, Diletta Fornasiero, François‐Xavier Briand, Pierre-Yves Henry, Béatrice Grasland, Loïc Palumbo, Guillaume Le Loc’h

2026npj Biodiversity8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5 clade 2.3.4.4b has triggered an unprecedented global panzootic in recent years. As the frequency and scale of HPAI H5 outbreaks continue to rise, understanding how wild birds contribute to shape the global virus spread across regions-affecting poultry, domestic and wild mammals-is increasingly critical. In this review, we examine ecological and evolutionary studies to map the global transmission routes of HPAI H5 viruses, identify key wild bird species involved in viral dissemination, and explore infection patterns, including mortality and survival. We also highlight major remaining knowledge gaps that hinder a full understanding of wild birds' role in viral dynamics, which must be addressed to enhance surveillance strategies and refine risk assessment models aimed at better predicting future outbreaks in wildlife and mitigating outbreaks in domestic animals to safeguard public health.

Topics & Concepts

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1Highly pathogenicOutbreakWildlifeBiologyCladeTransmission (telecommunications)Influenza A virusVirologyAvian influenza virusBird fluGlobal healthGeographyKey (lock)ZoologyWildlife diseasePublic healthPandemicVirusEcologyHuman healthWildlife tradeEnvironmental healthScale (ratio)BiosecurityDisease transmissionRisk assessmentWildlife conservationInfluenza Virus Research StudiesRespiratory viral infections researchAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology
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