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New Virus Threats Looming in 2026

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Avian flu H5N1 in dairy cattle raises pandemic concerns for 2026.
  • Mpox cases, including severe clade I, increasing globally.
  • Oropouche virus range expands, posing risk to Americas.
New Virus Threats Looming in 2026

Infectious disease experts are closely watching several viruses that could cause significant outbreaks in 2026. Influenza A remains a constant threat due to its rapid mutation rate. A particular focus is on highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, which recently spread to U.S. dairy cattle, creating concern for adaptation to humans and potential human-to-human transmission. Scientists are actively working on vaccines against H5N1, as current ones likely offer no protection.

Mpox virus, formerly known as monkeypox, has also become an established global threat. Following a major 2022 outbreak of the milder clade II, several African countries are reporting increased clade I cases, and a few have occurred in the U.S. without travel history to Africa. While treatments are lacking, a vaccine is available for mpox.

Additionally, Oropouche virus, transmitted by mosquitoes and biting midges, is expanding its reach across the Americas. Although typically causing mild, short-lived illness, its potential for wider spread and recurrence is noted. Other viruses like chikungunya, measles, and HIV also pose risks in 2026 due to factors like declining vaccination rates and disrupted aid.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scientists are monitoring Influenza A, H5N1 avian flu, Mpox, and Oropouche virus for potential outbreaks in 2026.
H5N1 avian flu's recent spread to U.S. dairy cattle raises fears of adaptation to humans and potential pandemic status.
Mpox cases, including the more severe clade I, are increasing globally and have appeared in the U.S.

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