H5 Bird Flu: Current Situation

What to know

  • H5 bird flu is widespread in wild birds worldwide and is causing outbreaks in poultry and U.S. dairy cows with several recent human cases in U.S. dairy and poultry workers.
  • While the current public health risk is low, CDC is watching the situation carefully and working with states to monitor people with animal exposures.
  • CDC is using its flu surveillance systems to monitor for H5 bird flu activity in people.
H5N1 Bird Flu How is it Spreading?

Current situation

H5 Monitoring in People‎

CDC influenza (flu) surveillance systems show no indicators of unusual influenza activity in people, including avian influenza A(H5).

Humans‎

Total Reported Human Cases in the United States: 11 (since 2022)


4 following exposure to dairy cows (reported between 4/1/2024 and 7/3/2024 | Full Report


7 following exposure to poultry (reported between 4/28/2022 and 7/14/2024) | Full Report


States with Reported Case(s): 3



*5 of the 11 H5 human cases reported in the US have been confirmed as H5N1.

H5 Bird Flu Detections in USA

Note‎

This webpage will be updated daily, Monday through Friday, after 4 p.m. to reflect any new data.


Cumulative data on wild birds have been collected since January 20, 2022. Cumulative data on poultry have been collected since February 8, 2022. Cumulative data on humans in the U.S. have been collected since April 28, 2022. Cumulative data on dairy cattle have been collected since March 25, 2024.

What CDC is doing

Protective Actions for People