AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMonkeypox Watch: Costa Rica’s Ministry of Health confirmed two new mpox cases in San José (ages 25 and 55) and activated surveillance, contact tracing, and monitoring; officials say there’s no link between the cases and stress mpox spreads mainly through close skin-to-skin contact. Heat & Hydration Alert: With El Niño driving hotter conditions, health experts warn of heatstroke risk and urge people not to wait until they feel thirsty—drink regularly, especially kids, older adults, and those with chronic illness. Asthma Nutrition Update: A new study in Thorax links higher vitamin A and vitamin D levels to better lung function in asthma patients, using Costa Rica’s GACRS and adult ODOLLFA data. Public Health Access Concern: A report highlights alleged delays and poor communication at Calderón Guardia Hospital, including a case where a patient waited three days for medical attention. Avian Flu Signals at the Coast: SENASA and partners issued renewed beach warnings after unusual bird behavior near Manuel Antonio, while confirming a highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 case in a blue-footed booby (not pelicans). Oral Health Leadership: Unspoken Smiles announced its 2026 fellowship class, expanding training and community screenings across Costa Rica and the region. Marine Protection Tech: Satellite-based “eyes at sea” tools are helping Latin American countries track fishing activity and support ocean conservation in shared marine corridors.
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