AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWHO Validation: El Salvador has been officially validated by the World Health Organization as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, a major step toward the global goal of ending the leading infectious cause of blindness by 2030. Disaster Care: El Salvador also deployed a fully equipped field hospital to Catia La Mar, Venezuela, to support earthquake response with medical care for adults and children, including pediatric focus. Food Safety Alert: A soft-cheese recall tied to a Listeria outbreak has expanded, including Salvadoran- and Mexican-style requeson products sold in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., after reports of illnesses and a death. Public Health Watch: In the U.S., USDA confirmed new New World screwworm detections in Texas, with Crockett County driving most cases—an alert for vets and pet owners. Local Health Context: A Milwaukee report highlights how deportation actions can disrupt families’ lives, including a case involving a teacher’s aide who returned to El Salvador after ICE activity.
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