AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDengue Watch in Honduras: A look back at Honduras’ 2024 dengue emergency—over 23,000 suspected cases early in the year and overwhelmed hospitals—shows what changed by 2026: stronger surveillance, steadier community prevention, and better tools to spot dengue during peak mosquito season. World Cup Health Concerns: With the 2026 tournament drawing millions to U.S. cities, officials are urging vigilance as infectious-disease risks rise amid staffing cuts and weaker public health capacity. New World Screwworm Alert: The New World screwworm, a flesh-infesting parasite, has been confirmed in a calf in Texas, raising alarms for livestock and wildlife and highlighting how quickly outbreaks can spread after detections in Central America and Mexico. Messi Injury Update (Honduras vs. Argentina): Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni says Lionel Messi is “much better,” has trained partly with the group, and could play a few minutes in friendlies—starting with the Honduras match in College Station, Texas.
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