HEALTH INTEL: Zoonotic Disease Escalation in Southeast Europe African Swine Fever (ASF) spread across Croatia's Nemetina region represents the continuation of a crisis that began in 2014 in Eastern Europe, infecting over 1 million wild boars across the continent and devastating commercial pig operations in multiple countries. Concurrent avian influenza confirmations indicate overlapping wildlife disease pressureāa pattern epidemiologists term "syndemic clustering," where multiple pathogens circulate simultaneously through animal populations. These parallel outbreaks matter strategically because they stress veterinary infrastructure, reduce disease-detection capacity, and increase mutation risk when viruses circulate in stressed animal populations under inadequate surveillance. The economic impact extends beyond agriculture: ASF costs EU member states ā¬1.5B+ annually in trade restrictions and culling operations, while avian flu threatens food security and creates conditions for potential human spillover events.