AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Response: Brazil and Italy are monitoring suspected Ebola cases as health authorities test travelers and isolate patients, underscoring how quickly outbreaks can spill across borders. Chronic Disease & Access: A new critique warns that generic obesity drugs may not reach the people who need them most, while another opinion argues Washington’s cost-cutting plans risk deepening barriers for Latino patients with diabetes, kidney disease, and cancer. Alzheimer’s Diagnostics: C2N Diagnostics and SouthGenetics will expand access to blood tests for Alzheimer’s amyloid pathology across Latin America and the Caribbean, aiming to ease specialist and imaging gaps. Rural Care in Mexico: Rising costs and fewer volunteers threaten Flying Samaritans’ near-monthly free clinics in rural Baja California Sur, where chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes are common. Food Safety Policy: APFRAS countries are pushing toward food-safety regulatory harmonisation, with South Korea leading talks to make trade rules more consistent. Climate & Hunger: Guatemala’s Dry Corridor communities fear El Niño-linked drought could bring hunger again as wells dry and subsistence crops fail. Public Health Workforce: Ghana will deploy 400 nurses to Jamaica under a new agreement to strengthen healthcare delivery.
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