AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTB Research: A new international study in eClinicalMedicine finds men’s higher tuberculosis rates are driven more by higher infection risk than by faster progression after infection, using data from 11 prospective cohorts across sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Asia, and South America. Public Health & Tourism: CARPHA warns Curaçao that health emergencies can hit tourism fast, as the island rolls out a Tourism & Health Program to help hotels and tour operators spot and report infectious disease risks sooner. Environmental Health: Research on Curaçao’s coastline shows ocean currents can carry and concentrate human-related chemical pollutants toward the less populated west, challenging the idea that pollution is worst near the biggest population centers. Travel Medicine: A guide highlights why travelers to parts of Africa and South America may need yellow fever vaccination, noting the disease’s severity and the role of vaccination in preventing cross-border spread. Healthcare Safety Oversight: A CDC Vessel Sanitation Program inspection of the expedition ship National Geographic Sea Lion reported an 86 score (the minimum “satisfactory”), with 42 deficiencies including food storage and gastrointestinal illness reporting procedures.
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