AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoHealthcare Reform: Mexico’s overhaul plan aims to replace a fragmented system with a more unified model, with digital medical records and new investment—supporters say it can widen access, while critics warn Mexico’s health spending is still low. Food Standards: A Brazil-led push backed by France, Mexico, and Uruguay targets ultra-processed foods in schools, with some countries already limiting or banning them—raising the stakes for public health policy. Infectious Disease Preparedness: Croatia’s public health institute urges World Cup travelers to update vaccines and follow hygiene, mosquito-bite prevention, and safe-sex guidance, with extra malaria advice for parts of Mexico. World Cup Health Risks: Health experts warn the tournament could spread germs, and that heat and humidity may endanger players and fans—especially in extreme wet-bulb conditions. Animal Health (Screwworm): USDA confirms New World screwworm cases in Texas cattle, with implications for livestock and border-related animal movement. Border & Medical Supplies: UN rights chief says U.S. sanctions on Cuba are contributing to child deaths by limiting access to medicines and supplies.
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