AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSaharan Dust & Respiratory Risk: Officials say air quality is now Good to Moderate after a dust alert lift, but Puerto Rico residents are urged to limit outdoor exertion—especially people with asthma—plus move indoors and seek care for persistent coughing or wheezing. Infant Health Alert: Puerto Rico’s Health Department confirmed an infant botulism case, noting rapid coordination and BabyBIG treatment within 48 hours; CDC testing found botulinum toxin type A. Food Safety for Allergies: FDA recall guidance urges shoppers to check pantries for Pearl Milling Company pancake/waffle mix in Puerto Rico due to a milk/soy labeling error that could trigger serious reactions. Clinical Research Growth: A PRCCI 10-year reflection highlights how Puerto Rico has expanded clinical trial capacity—bringing 300+ trial opportunities and building local research sites across many therapeutic areas. Hidden Inflammation Research: UTHealth Houston reports an oral swab can detect hidden systemic inflammation in primary ciliary dyskinesia, pointing to easier monitoring and more personalized anti-inflammatory care. Measles Concern for Mass Gatherings: Experts flag measles as a top risk for World Cup crowds, citing vaccine gaps and rapid spread in travel hubs. Clinical Capacity for Severe Dengue: Puerto Rico strengthened ICU severe dengue management technical capacity, aiming to improve outcomes during outbreaks.
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