AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMeasles Alert for World Cup Travel: PAHO says measles is surging across the Americas, with 20,521 cases and 25 deaths in the region this year, a fourfold jump from 2025, and warns that big crowds and international travel can spread the virus—urging countries to tighten surveillance, boost vaccination coverage, and use rapid response; Costa Rica in the Mix: PAHO notes infections linked to outbreaks or importations have been identified in Costa Rica along with several neighbors; Pet-Friendly Travel Boost: Guanacaste’s Liberia airport reported a record 876 dogs and cats arriving in the first four months of 2026, plus dedicated terminal areas and coordination with health authorities; Wearables in Sports Medicine: England players are using Whoop fitness trackers during training and upcoming friendlies (including vs Costa Rica) to monitor recovery and well-being; Screwworm Watch Near the Border: U.S. officials warn New World screwworm detections are getting closer to Texas, raising concerns for livestock and wildlife as the outbreak spreads through Central America.
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