Recent outbreaks of avian influenza have been reported in Sweden, Germany, and several other EU countries, affecting both wild birds and livestock populations. In the Netherlands, 65,000 laying hens were culled, causing the country to lose its "HPAI-free" status. Austria has also recorded avian influenza in wild birds, leading to the entire national territory being considered an "area with an increased risk" of the disease, and poultry farmers are required to comply with safety precautions to prevent infection.