AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoHantavirus Update: WHO says the cruise-ship hantavirus outbreak should be formally declared over on July 2, after most quarantined contacts complete their monitoring; researchers will keep working on samples to support future tests, treatments, and vaccines. Public Health Response (US): The U.S. ends its hantavirus response as quarantines expire, with no remaining cases under monitoring. Antibiotic Resistance & Agriculture: An Argentina study links glyphosate exposure to selection of multidrug-resistant hospital bacteria, raising concerns that herbicides may help resistant microbes persist beyond medical settings. Maternal/Newborn Screening: WHO urges countries to expand newborn screening to catch birth defects earlier and reduce disability risk. Argentina Economy & Food Access: New data shows 1 in 4 families in arrears can’t pay debts tied to basic spending, with borrowing increasingly used to cover food. World Cup & Health: As Messi turns 39, coverage highlights his strict diet and training habits; separate reporting also flags extreme heat risks for several host cities during knockout matches. Global Health Infrastructure: Latin America’s hospital equipment capacity gets a spotlight via HospiRank 2026, ranking best-equipped facilities across the region.
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