By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy.
Accept
The Spanish EyeThe Spanish EyeThe Spanish Eye
Notification Show More
  • Home
  • News
  • Travel
  • Events
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Property
  • Opinion
  • About Us
  • Contact
Reading: Avian flu latest: Andalucia is monitoring people after ‘unprecedented’ outbreak
Share
The Spanish EyeThe Spanish Eye
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Travel
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Property
  • Opinion
  • About Us
  • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
The Spanish Eye > Health > Avian flu latest: Andalucia is monitoring people after ‘unprecedented’ outbreak
HealthSevilla

Avian flu latest: Andalucia is monitoring people after ‘unprecedented’ outbreak

Health officials in Andalucia are monitoring a small number of people after the discovery of avian flu among dead birds at Parque del Tamarguillo in Sevilla

Last updated: September 3, 2025 5:01 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: September 3, 2025
Share
SHARE

Health officials in Andalucia are monitoring a small number of people after the discovery of avian flu among dead birds at Parque del Tamarguillo in Sevilla.

Contents
  • Advice for the public
  • An ‘unprecedented’ outbreak for Sevilla city
  • What avian flu means for birds

Speaking on Onda Cero, the region’s Director General of Public Health, Manuel Fernandez Zurbaran, confirmed that between four and five people are under surveillance, though not all require follow-up.

‘The final list is still being worked on,’ he said.

READ MORE: Fears of Avian flu outbreak in Malaga after 20 dead birds found

The human surveillance protocol has three phases. First, anyone who may have been exposed to sick birds or contaminated environments is identified, assessed and monitored for 10 days.

During that time, they are asked to watch for symptoms such as fever, wear a mask if they appear, and alert public health services for medical referral.

Dead bird in Huelin park, Malaga (Credit: Movimiento Vecinal por el Parque del Oeste)

Second, even if no symptoms develop, a PCR test is carried out on day five after exposure to rule out infection.

Finally, anyone who arrives at a health centre with flu-like symptoms and reports prior contact with infected birds or samples is treated as a suspected case.

Advice for the public

Fernandez issued a set of precautionary guidelines for residents:

  • Do not feed urban birds in parks or on the street.
  • Maintain good hand hygiene.
  • Do not touch or handle dead birds found in public areas.
  • Notify the council if you spot a dead bird.
  • Get the seasonal flu vaccine if you are in a recommended risk group.

He stressed that the risk to the general population remains very low, though caution is needed to minimise risks.

An ‘unprecedented’ outbreak for Sevilla city

The Tamarguillo outbreak marks a first significant urban incident of avian flu in the city.

While the province of Sevilla has seen outbreaks before – with 22 confirmed cases in poultry farms between 2021 and 2022, mainly turkeys and chickens – it has never before struck wildlife in the heart of the capital.

- Advertisement -

According to Spain’s Ministry of Health, most human infections worldwide have been isolated cases involving people in direct, unprotected contact with sick animals or contaminated areas.

Crucially, no sustained human-to-human transmission has ever been documented. The ministry’s most recent report, dated 15 July 2025, continues to classify the risk to the public as ‘very low’, rising only to ‘low’ for those in direct occupational exposure.

What avian flu means for birds

Avian flu, or avian influenza, is a highly contagious viral disease affecting wild and domestic birds. The virus belongs to the Orthomyxoviridae family, with the A(H5N1) strain among the most dangerous. In urban birds such as ducks and geese, it typically causes severe respiratory distress, neurological symptoms and high mortality.

Urban parks with artificial lakes, like Tamarguillo, are especially vulnerable because of the concentration of aquatic birds and the presence of migratory species that can carry the virus. Transmission occurs mainly through respiratory secretions and droppings, spreading rapidly in crowded environments.

Read more Andalucia news at the Spanish Eye.

- Advertisement -
Why Andalucia is still on red alert for forest fires – and how YOU can help avoid them
Weather warnings are issued for Spain on Saturday – including Andalucia and Valencia
Rabies warning issued in Spain as third canine case is detected in a week: Infected dogs are crossing into Melilla from Morocco
IN NUMBERS: Sevilla’s record-breaking heat in 2025 – and no, it’s not ‘normal’
Salmonella outbreak at hotel in southern Spain: 190 people affected as authorities ‘consider fine’
TAGGED:Andaluciaavian flusevilla

Sign Up For Newsletters

Be kept up to date! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
Please wait...

Thank you for signing up!

Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Follow

Find us on Social Media
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
Popular News
Costa del SolNews

Travel chaos in Marbella after truck crashes and spills tonnes of sand onto busy road

The Spanish Eye
June 13, 2025
Flights between London and Spain’s Jerez surge to up to €934 after Ryanair cancels route
Watch: Biblical scenes in Sevilla as Storm Nuria leaves three dead and motorbike is blown down street after ‘possible tornado’
Tarifa fire latest: Inferno is ‘stabilised’ after 24-hour battle saw 1,500 people evacuated
Watch: Brit recalls brutal mugging on Spain’s Costa Blanca as ‘scared’ expats demand action over armed muggers

Categories

  • News
  • Costa del Sol
  • Crime
  • Andalucia
  • weather
  • Travel
  • Costa Blanca
  • Politics
  • Life in Spain
  • Canaries

The Spanish Eye

Your first look at what’s happening in Andalucia Spain - All the latest news, opinion and analysis.
Quick Link
  • Home
  • News
  • Register for Free access
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • News
  • Travel
  • Health
  • Property

Get News straight to your inbox

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Please wait…

Thank you for signing up!

© The Spanish Eye 2024 - All rights reserved | Privacy Policy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up