AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoFamilial heart risk in Costa Rica: A new UCR study warns up to 1,114 people each year may face sudden-death risk from hereditary heart disease due to gaps in timely diagnosis, urging a clearer pathway for early detection and family screening. Malaria push across the region: Costa Rica joined a Dominican Republic meeting with health authorities and partners to accelerate malaria elimination by 2027, highlighting faster diagnosis-to-treatment and stronger surveillance and community action. Oncology biosimilars expand in Vietnam: Celltrion launched Truxima and Vegzelma in Vietnam, growing its local oncology portfolio and aiming to broaden access through hospital networks and tender experience. Costa Rica export momentum to Asia: Four companies showcased high-value food products at Seoul Food & Hotel 2026, targeting South Korea’s HORECA market and retail chains to diversify exports. Fisherman survival details: A rescued Costa Rican fisherman reported witnessing two crewmates die after the Roxana II capsized, with severe dehydration requiring urgent clinic care. Climate-health angle via plants: A global AI study found flowering times are shifting about 2.5 days per decade, disrupting plant-pollinator relationships as climate change accelerates.
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