AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoU.S.-Honduras Medical Support: Joint Task Force-Bravo helped run a Honduran-led medical brigade in Villa de San Antonio, treating about 460 patients (1,500+ encounters) with general medicine, pediatrics, eye and dental care, physical therapy, pharmacy support, and mental health access, plus legal help, haircuts, and clothing distribution. Public Health & Disaster Readiness: A tropical depression (Cristina) is bringing heavy rain risk to El Salvador/Guatemala coast areas, with possible flash flooding and mudslides that could also affect Honduras; Direct Relief says it’s coordinating with local health partners and PAHO for medicines and first-responder packs, including dengue supplies. Infectious Disease Watch: U.S. officials confirmed new New World screwworm cases, raising concern for wider spread across Mexico/Central America and potential animal health impacts—an alert for the region’s veterinary and wound-care preparedness. Health Access Through Community Work: A Honduras-focused nonprofit effort (Chispa Project) continues building school libraries, supporting education that can indirectly strengthen long-term community health literacy.
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