AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSyphilis surge in Latin America: Chile’s Health Ministry reports syphilis rates rising 2.4x from 2016 to 2025 (55.2 cases per 100,000), with cases concentrated among men 15–39, as PAHO warns the Americas hold over 40% of global syphilis cases and are also seeing increases in HIV and gonorrhea. Food safety alert: A U.S. recall and lawsuit linked to Publix frozen GreenWise organic blueberries highlight E. coli illness risk; the supplier is reported as Chile-based, keeping cross-border food safety in focus. Cancer drug deal: AstraZeneca secured exclusive global rights to Dizal’s lung cancer drug Zegfrovy (sunvozertinib), with potential deal value up to $1.5B, expanding options for EGFR exon 20 insertion NSCLC. Income and health access context: INE says half of employed people in Chile earned $680,000/month or less in 2025, underscoring affordability pressures that can affect healthcare and prevention. Local health tragedy: Queenstown hospital officials plan an internal review after a 7-year-old died hours after being discharged from the ED. Public health policy debate: A Chilean far-right bill would require doctors to offer women the option to listen to a fetus/embryo heartbeat before abortion, drawing criticism from health experts as coercive and revictimizing.
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