AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealthcare Quality Push (Mongolia): Mongolia’s Health Minister Batshugar Enkhbayar issued a directive to improve medical service quality and accessibility, with stronger ethics and patient-centered care, better emergency services regardless of registration, and safer, more accountable hospital systems. Immunization Update (Mongolia): Preliminary findings were presented on Mongolia’s national immunization program evaluation and a post-introduction assessment of HPV vaccination, noting HPV rollout nationwide since 2024 for 11-year-olds and that children now receive nine vaccine types protecting against 13 diseases. Heat Safety Reminder (Public Health): Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection urged people to prevent heat cramps, exhaustion, and heat stroke during very hot weather, emphasizing hydration, light breathable clothing, ventilation, avoiding strenuous activity, and extra precautions for children, older adults, pregnant women, and people with chronic conditions. Infectious Disease Control (Livestock Health): Mongolia reported foot-and-mouth disease in western Bayan-Ulgii, with 602 animals culled and quarantine imposed, alongside a separate outbreak noted in neighboring Khovd. Food Safety/Access (Healthcare-adjacent): A legal ruling in California ordered a detention center to allow county health inspectors, highlighting how public health oversight can affect conditions in closed facilities.
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