Bird flu alarm: Experts warn of a new pandemic in Switzerland!
A virologist warns of an impending bird flu pandemic in Europe. Switzerland is monitoring the situation closely.

Bird flu alarm: Experts warn of a new pandemic in Switzerland!
On November 2nd, 2025, a special topic will arise in the health discussion: bird flu. A German virologist warns of a possible new pandemic that could be triggered by this virus. Loud nau.ch Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, is already spreading in Europe. In Germany, more than 500,000 animals – including chickens, ducks and geese – had to be culled because of the disease. Regions with migratory birds are particularly affected, where thousands of cranes have died.
The situation in Switzerland is currently calm, as no cases of bird flu have been registered so far. But the authorities have been warned. The federal government is closely monitoring the epidemiological situation in neighboring countries. With the return of migratory birds, it is likely that there will be isolated infections among wild birds in Switzerland. The last confirmed case in this country was reported in Triboltingen in February 2025.
Prevention measures and vaccination strategies
The Federal Office of Public Health (BAG) estimates the risk of infection for people to be low. Nevertheless, virologist Klaus Stöhr calls for greater development of vaccines against the H5N1 virus. Finland has already started voluntarily vaccinating at-risk groups, such as veterinarians and workers in the poultry industry. In Switzerland, however, such a vaccination campaign is currently not planned. However, the BAG has concluded a contract for the production of a pandemic vaccine in order to be able to act quickly in an emergency.
The BAG also recommends seasonal flu vaccination for people who regularly come into contact with poultry or wild birds. This is intended to reduce the number of flu cases in order to minimize the simultaneous risk of bird and seasonal flu. Fortunately, there has so far been no proven human-to-human transmission of the virus, which defuses the situation somewhat.
The spread of bird flu
The rapid spread of wild birds is worrying and clearly shows that something is afoot. “There is something going on,” says the virologist worriedly and calls for quick action. While some countries such as Finland are already taking action, the question remains whether Switzerland will also adapt its approach if the threat of bird flu increases.
In conclusion, bird flu is a serious issue that could affect us all. Communities are urged to remain vigilant and closely monitor developments in the coming weeks.
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