AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMosquito-borne watch: Costa Rica confirmed its sixth chikungunya case of 2026, a 53-year-old woman from Alajuelita who recently traveled to Nicaragua—health officials say it’s likely imported and urge residents to cut mosquito bites and remove standing water. Public health reminders: A separate report highlights how hantavirus risk is usually low for most visitors, but rises in rodent-prone, enclosed rural spaces—while dengue remains the bigger traveler concern. Work and health context: New research presented at ECO 2026 links shorter working hours to lower obesity rates across OECD countries, adding fuel to the “time poverty” debate. Local labor pressure: Costa Rica’s latest employment survey shows 56,000 fewer jobs in Q1 2026 and a sharp drop in labor force participation. Health-adjacent safety: Authorities also flagged the hidden danger of bee stings in Costa Rica, especially for people who don’t realize they could have a severe allergic reaction. Health and travel alerts: MINSA confirmed an imported measles case in Panama tied to travel through Costa Rica, with contact tracing and vaccination steps underway. Health industry expansion: Bioxyne says it has expanded its medicinal cannabis supply footprint with a Costa Rica agreement, including flower and pastilles for regulated markets.
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