AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNeurology & Sports Safety: Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala says he’s been diagnosed with brief, temporary but treatable absence seizures linked to a neurological dysfunction after collapsing twice in four days; the club reports no career threat as he returns to individual training after medical tests. Road Safety in Paraguay: A multi-vehicle crash on PY02 in Ypacarai left six dead, including a family killed at the scene after a truck lost brakes and struck multiple cars, with injuries reported among survivors. Civil Health Access (Family Services): Paraguay’s civil registry is opening registration for “Paraguay Se Casa 2026,” aiming for a mass wedding of 1,000 couples on Nov. 15 in Asunción, framed as legal protection for families. Child Health & Services: Paraguay’s youth population is 30% (about 1.8 million ages 0–17); the latest survey highlights high ID coverage and school attendance, alongside gaps in health and internet access. Regional Health Systems: PAHO trained ICD-11 mortality coders across 18 countries, including Paraguay, to strengthen how deaths are classified in national health information systems. Disaster Response: Paraguay sent 50 tons of humanitarian aid to Colombia after a 7.4 quake, including medicines, medical supplies, and non-perishable food.
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