AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNew World Screwworm Alert: USDA confirmed the flesh-eating New World screwworm in a 3-week-old calf in Zavala County, Texas—about 50 miles from the border—triggering quarantines, movement controls, and sterile-fly releases to protect livestock and pets. Farmworker Health Watch: A Texas Rio Grande Valley study highlights Parkinson’s disease links to pesticide exposure, raising concerns for farmworkers and nearby communities. Measles vs. World Cup Travel: PAHO warns the 2026 World Cup could worsen measles risk across the Americas, urging travelers who can’t prove vaccination to get a measles-rubella shot before travel. World Cup Safety Rules: FIFA updated its stadium code to ban refillable/reusable water bottles, with fans questioning access to drinking water in hot venues. Mexico Entry Procedures: Updated documentation and central authorization steps are now in effect for flights entering Mexico, including airworthiness, insurance, pilot certificates, and a new “Vo.Bo.” approval process.
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