AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health & Travel: EU health ministers, with support from ECDC/WHO and partners including Iceland, coordinated on the Ebola Bundibugyo Virus outbreak in Central Africa, focusing on preparedness and cross-border response. Local Health Watch: Iceland’s “mosquito-free” status appears to have ended—natural history experts confirmed the first recorded mosquito find in Kiðafell, Kjós, after three insects were identified, though it’s unclear if the species has established. Medical Innovation: CinnaGen became the first Iranian pharma firm to win EU approval for its osteoporosis medicine Zandoriah (teriparatide), marking a major regulatory milestone. Access to Care Abroad: UK travel guidance warns people without a GHIC card may miss state-provided treatment at local cost in Europe, urging travellers to apply before departure and carry travel insurance too. Biotech & Medicines: Alvotech resubmitted FDA applications for biosimilars AVT05 and AVT06 after addressing manufacturing facility issues in Reykjavik, with a six-month review expected. Health Debate Online: YouTuber Jesse Ridgway faced renewed backlash after sharing he and his wife terminated a pregnancy following a Down syndrome diagnosis, including reports of death threats.
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