Animal Health – November Updates

Europe’s animal health policy has evolved over decades to combat animal diseases and now offers a good system that covers all animals, whether farmed, kept as pets, used in sport or entertainment, or living in the wild. The policy plays a key role in protecting both human and animal health and ensuring food safety through disease control, surveillance, and eradication programmes.

Avian influenza- General situation (last update 18.11.2025)

The total number of avian influenza cases reported by each Member State/Reporting Country across different epidemiological units (commercial poultry farms, backyard farms, other captive birds, and wild birds) is shown below:

  • Total number of Outbreaks: 1.404
  • Wild Bird cases: 1.291
  • Farms, Captive, Backyard cases: 232
  • Affected Countries: 28

Please find more information here.

African Swine Fever (last update 12.11.2025)

Here are the latest African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreaks in wild boar reported in European countries for 2025 (reporting period: 01/01/2025 – 12/11/2025), based on the Animal disease information system (ADIS) current-year notification:

African Swine Fever November

Country Wild Boar Cases
Poland 2961
Germany 1913
Latvia 1061
Hungary 724
Italy 572
Lithuania 626
Bulgaria 436
Greece 74
Romania 181
Estonia 194
Croatia                                     212
Slovakia 167
Bosnia & Herzegovina 23
Moldova 16
North Macedonia 8
Serbia 47
Ukraine 29
Cezch Republic 1
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