AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNew World Screwworm at Mexico’s border: Mexico’s agro-health authority confirmed a new New World Screwworm case near the U.S. border in Nuevo León, the most northern detection yet, prompting continued surveillance and a halt on certain cattle, bison, and horse imports from Mexico. Animal health alert: Curaçao’s veterinary department issued a warning after the Texas case, urging daily wound checks and immediate treatment to prevent fatal tissue damage. World Cup health watch: FIFA host cities are facing heat, infectious disease, and food-safety concerns, with guidance on staying safe during matches. LGBTQ+ family building in Mexico: Miracle Surrogacy partnered with GWK Academy to expand education and vetted support for LGBTQ+ intended parents pursuing surrogacy in Mexico. Healthcare access & policy pressure: A UN human rights chief says U.S. sanctions on Cuba are contributing to child deaths and worsening childhood cancer outcomes, as medical supplies remain restricted.
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