AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealth Security in Paraguay: The U.S. Air Force launched Amistad 2026 in Paraguay, pairing U.S. medical teams with Paraguay’s Ministry of Health to deliver audiology, dental, and optometry care while strengthening regional readiness in hospitals and clinics. Infectious Disease Preparedness: U.S. experts say the chance of an Ebola case arriving during the 2026 World Cup is low but not zero, and host-city hospitals are better trained than in 2014. Pharma Access: Celltrion expanded its Vietnam oncology biosimilars lineup, starting sales of Truxima (rituximab) and Vegzelma (bevacizumab) to broaden cancer treatment options through hospital tenders. Sports Health & Safety Watch: FIFA’s mandatory hydration breaks are drawing criticism from players and fans, with debate over whether they’re needed in every match regardless of conditions. Cross-Border Health Disruption: Bolivia roadblocks have left thousands of cargo drivers stranded for weeks, with reports of shortages including food, medicine, and hygiene—among them Paraguayan drivers near the Peru-Bolivia border.
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