Martins-Filho PR, Quintans-Júnior LJ. Brazil´s First H5N1 Outbreak in Commercial Poultry: A Sentinel Event for Cross-Border Preparedness. J Travel Med. 2025 May 30:taaf050
Brazil´s first confirmed H5N1 outbreak in commercial poultry marks a critical shift in South America´s avian influenza landscape. The event calls for strengthened coordination between animal and human health sectors, improved border surveillance, and early-warning systems to reduce zoonotic risk in regions with growing poultry production and international connectivity.
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