AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGMO Oversight: Paraguay’s health-policy neighbors Kenya’s National Biosafety Authority released a list of approved GM plants, animals, microbes and veterinary vaccines, telling port agencies to require NBA clearance before release—an example of tighter biosafety controls that can affect cross-border medical and veterinary supplies. Trachoma Push in the Region: PAHO convened national program managers across 10 Americas countries, including Paraguay, to accelerate trachoma elimination by strengthening primary care plus water, sanitation and hygiene and eye-health services. Weight-Loss Drug Smuggling Risk: Brazil seized a truck on the Friendship Bridge with Paraguayan weight-loss injection pens (tirzepatide) hidden among pesticides, warning of public-health risks and noting refrigeration rules often ignored by smugglers. Paraguay Food Exports: Paraguay completed its first pork shipment to the Philippines (27,002 kg of baby back ribs) under SENACSA certification, aiming for monthly containers as demand grows. Hospital Care Capacity: Paraguay boosted ICU capacity to 94% with more beds, equipment and staff, supporting readiness for severe illness. Public Health Trade Watch: Taiwan expects the first container of Paraguayan chicken meat to enter its market soon, following years of negotiations—another signal of Paraguay’s expanding health-adjacent food exports. Accident With Health Impact: A bus crash in southern Brazil involving a Paraguay tour bus left at least 3 dead and 40+ injured, underscoring regional emergency response needs.
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