AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDengue Alert in Honduras: The Hospital Escuela director says the Central District is driving dengue transmission, with adolescents and young adults most affected; Honduras has logged 5,064 classic dengue cases and 89 severe cases, and health authorities are urging mosquito-breeding site cleanup and better water practices. Orthopedic Care Access: A five-day physical therapy and orthopedic mission in Honduras delivered about 57 orthopedic surgeries and focused on post-op mobility training, highlighting how rehab can restore independence for patients who’ve waited years. Mission Work in Honduras: A Shanley grad is heading to Honduras for long-term service, with plans that blend faith-based support for children with a possible future in medical missions. Plant Health & Food Security: Researchers report that a bean leaf-spot fungus can become more or less severe depending on a bacterial partner, and they sampled strains from Puerto Rico, Honduras, and Guatemala—useful for disease control planning. Immigration Enforcement Fallout (US): Multiple reports describe recent ICE-related deaths in Maine and Houston, with families and witnesses disputing claims that victims “weaponized” vehicles and calling for independent investigations—an issue that can ripple into health access and safety for migrant communities.
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