| Event code | BH-AFL/06962/DEU |
|---|---|
| Main category | Biology Hazard |
| Sub category | Avian influenza |
| Event date (UTC) | Wed, 26 Nov 2025 07:52:30 +0000 |
| Last update (UTC) | Wed, 26 Nov 2025 07:52:30 +0000 |
| Continent | Europe |
|---|---|
| Country | Germany |
| Administration area | State of Saxony |
| Settlement | Bautzen |
| Exact location | |
| Open Location Code: | 9F3P5CGC+X6 |
| Size of affected area | County-level |
| Additional events |
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| Urgency | Past |
|---|---|
| Certainty | Observed |
| Severity | Extreme |
| Category | Health |
Following the discovery of infected swans and a wild goose, there is growing concern about avian influenza in Bautzen. Why the veterinary office is now recommending special protective measures to keepers. In the district of Bautzen, there are more and more suspected cases of avian influenza. According to the district office, the virus genome was detected in a wild goose that had fallen onto a roof in Steinitz (municipality of Lohsa). Dead swans had already been found at the pit pond in Rammenau on November 14. Tests on four carcasses also confirmed the virus. The location where the swans were found is not a usual resting area for wild birds, which makes the search for the cause of the introduction more difficult, the report continued. There is currently no obligation to keep poultry indoors. However, the veterinary office strongly recommends that owners keep their animals in closed stables as a precaution or place them in appropriately secured aviaries. These should have a liquid-tight roof and close-meshed side walls with a maximum mesh size of 2.5 centimetres to prevent contact with wild birds.
| Number of dead: | 0 person(s) |
|---|---|
| Number of injured: | 0 person(s) |
| Number of Affected: | 0 person(s) |
| Number of Rescued/evacuated: | 0 person(s) |
| Number of Missing: | 0 person(s) |
| Number of Infected: | 0 person(s) |
| Name of disease | A/H5N1 |
|---|---|
| Biosafety level | Level 3 - Hight |
| Pathogen | virus |
| Spacies | Animal |
| Infection status | confirmed |
| Additional information | |
| Symptoms: | H5N1 is a type of influenza virus that causes a highly infectious, severe respiratory disease in birds called avian influenza (or "bird flu"). Human cases of H5N1 avian influenza occur occasionally, but it is difficult to transmit the infection from person to person. When people do become infected, the mortality rate is about 60%. Almost all cases of H5N1 infection in people have been associated with close contact with infected live or dead birds, or H5N1-contaminated environments. The virus does not infect humans easily, and spread from person to person appears to be unusual. There is no evidence that the disease can be spread to people through properly prepared and thoroughly cooked food. In most cases, avian influenza in humans develops into a serious disease that should be treated promptly in the hospital and may require intensive care, where available. The antiviral medicine oseltamivir can reduce the severity of illness and prevent death, and should be used in all cases. |
| Code2 | DE |
|---|---|
| Code | DEU |
| Name | Germany |
| LocalName | Deutschland |
| GovernmentForm | Federal Republic |
| Continent | Europe |
| Region | Western Europe |
| SurfaceArea | 357022.00 |
| IndepYear | 1955 |
| Population | 82164700 |
| LifeExpectancy | 77.4 |
| GNP | 2133367.00 |
| GNPOld | 2102826.00 |
| Capital | 3068 |