close
Wednesday, March 19, 2025

FAO warns of ‘unprecedented’ avian flu spread

The FAO official called for urgent action to strengthen biosecurity, surveillance and rapid-response mechanisms to curb the outbreak.

• March 18, 2025
BIRD FLU
Bird flu [Photo credit: DW]

The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) says the rapid spread of the highly infectious avian flu virus H5N1 has reached an “unprecedented” scale, wiping out hundreds of millions of birds worldwide and increasingly spilling over into mammals.

FAO’s deputy director-general Godfrey Magwenzi said this while briefing member states in Rome on Tuesday.

The official called for urgent action to strengthen biosecurity, surveillance and rapid-response mechanisms to curb the outbreak.

Mr Magwenzi stressed that the crisis threatened to have “serious impacts on food security and food supply in countries, including loss of valuable nutrition, rural jobs and income, shocks to local economies, and of course, increasing costs to consumers.”

With millions relying on poultry for meat and eggs, the challenge is to contain the virus and protect food production systems.

The economic impact is also being felt worldwide. For example, egg prices reached a record high in the United States during February, according to the U.S. Consumer Price Index, with farmers forced to slaughter more than 166 million birds as the avian flu spread – mostly egg-laying chickens.

So far this year, more than 30 million birds in the U.S. have been killed, according to news reports.

FAO Deputy Director-General Beth Bechdol underlined the need for a global, coordinated response, calling H5N1 a “transboundary” threat that no country could tackle alone.

FAO and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) launched a ten-year Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza to address the crisis.

“A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. By working together, we can reduce the impact of avian influenza and protect both animal and human health – locally and globally,” Mr Bechdol said.

Over the past four years, H5N1 has expanded to new regions, causing massive losses in domestic birds, disrupting food supplies and increasing poultry prices.

At least 300 new wild bird species have been affected since 2021, posing a serious threat to biodiversity.

FAO reaffirmed its commitment to global monitoring, data sharing and technical guidance to help countries contain the virus.

Mr Bechdol also stressed the importance of private sector engagement, particularly in developing vaccines, diagnostics and high-quality animal health services.

The briefing also included a third call for funding proposals under the Pandemic Fund hosted by the World Bank.

Over the past two years, FAO has co-led dozens of Pandemic Fund projects to strengthen disease surveillance, early warning systems and health infrastructure to prevent future outbreaks.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Abubakar Kyari

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

PDP governors

Politics

Tinubu’s emergency rule in Rivers recipe for instability in Nigeria: PDP

“Nigeria is not under a military rule where the governance of a state is by appointment by a junta,” said the PDP.

President Bola Tinubu

Politics

Tinubu’s suspension of Fubara, deputy, other elected officials unconstitutional: Fara Dagogo

According to Fara Dagogo, the only legal way to remove a governor or a deputy governor is through impeachment by the state parliament.

President Bola Tinubu, Sim. Fubara and Nyesom Wike

Politics

I implemented agreement brokered by Tinubu but Rivers lawmakers frustrated me: Fubara

“We did not hesitate to implement the agreed terms in good faith, including welcoming back commissioners who had previously resigned on their own volition,” said Mr Fubara.

Politics

Tinubu acted illegally declaring state of emergency, sacking Fubara, undermining democracy: NBA

“A declaration of emergency does not automatically dissolve or suspend elected state governments,” said NBA in a statement on Tuesday night.

Fubara and Nigerian soldiers

Heading 3

Soldiers hold Fubara, family hostage at Rivers governor’s residence

Attempts by Mr Fubara and his family to pack their belongings out of the Government House have been rebuffed by the soldiers, who suppressed all movements around the premises.

PDP national headquarters

Politics

Wike’s revocation of our national headquarters is attempt to stifle opposition: PDP

The minister revoked PDP’s rights, interests and privileges over Plot No. 243 within Central Area, Cadastral Zone A00, Abuja.