Wastewater Data for Avian Influenza A(H5)
This interactive map shows current site-level data for avian influenza A(H5) viral RNA detections in wastewater. Each dot on the map represents a wastewater sampling site. For each site, results are reported as “H5 Detection” when any of the samples were positive during the week reported. When avian influenza A(H5) virus is not detected in any of the samples, then the site is classified as “No Detection.” Wastewater data are updated every Friday with the previous week’s data, which allows for data to be reviewed for accuracy. Data may change as more reports are received.
Click on the legend below to see detections.
This searchable table shows site-level data for avian influenza A(H5) viral RNA detections in wastewater for the past six weeks. The date in the column header is the last day for that week of sample collection. The table shows if:
+ H5 was detected at the site
– H5 was not detected at a site
No Data No samples were taken for that site or no data is available for that site
To filter for sites with a recent H5 detection, type + in the search bar.
In August 2024, CDC began publicly displaying avian influenza A(H5) subtyping results from wastewater surveillance.
- Wastewater surveillance may complement other existing human influenza surveillance systems to monitor influenza.
- Learn more about CDC’s data sources: About CDC’s National Wastewater Surveillance System.
- Each wastewater sampling site can represent all or part of a sewershed, which is the geographic area contributing wastewater to a sampling location. Sewersheds can encompass populations of varying sizes and may cross county or state boundaries.
- A positive detection means that the avian influenza A(H5) virus was detected within samples collected over the previous week.
- In each wastewater sampling site, wastewater sampling and testing occurs one or more times during the week.
- When multiple samples are collected, or multiple laboratories test samples from the same site in a given week and avian influenza A(H5) virus is detected in any sample collected during that week, testing at that site is classified as a detection.
- States or territories that do not test for avian influenza A(H5) virus or have not reported data in the past two months will not have sites displayed on the map.
- No Samples in Last Week: Sites that have not submitted avian influenza A(H5) data in the previous week are labeled as ‘No samples in last week’.