AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMeasles Travel Alert: Costa Rica’s Ministry of Health issued a warning as measles cases surge across the Americas, urging travelers to confirm they’re fully vaccinated before trips; the region has reported a sharp rise in cases and deaths, and Costa Rica has logged a small number of imported or import-related cases this year. Chikungunya in Guanacaste: Health officials confirmed a chikungunya outbreak in Playa Langosta near Tamarindo, with four confirmed and 17 probable cases, prompting expanded mosquito control and home inspections—residents and visitors are urged to use repellent and remove standing water. Dengue Update + Repellent Guidance: Costa Rica reported 1,411 dengue cases through epidemiological week 24 of 2026, with authorities warning the upward trend has returned since late April; a plant-based option highlighted is oil of lemon eucalyptus (PMD/OLE) for mosquito protection. Venezuela Quake Relief (Costa Rica Role): Venezuela’s acting president publicly thanked Costa Rican rescuers—especially the Costa Rican Red Cross—for helping save survivor Hernán Gil after eight days trapped under rubble, praising cross-border coordination and solidarity. Animal Health (Screwworm): Costa Rica reported 31,324 positive screwworm cases over two years, describing a nationwide emergency response focused on surveillance, animal movement controls, and rapid treatment to limit spread.
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