AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAlzheimer’s diagnostics access: C2N Diagnostics and SouthGenetics will expand Precivity® blood tests for amyloid pathology in Alzheimer’s across Latin America, with initial rollout including Chile. Public health & trust: Chile’s “snitching law” is drawing criticism for possible knock-on effects on infectious disease risk, children’s rights, and mental health, by pushing schools and health services to share information with immigration authorities. Local health system pressure: In Valparaíso, protests erupted during President Kast’s first State of the Nation address, with demonstrators accusing the government of dismantling public healthcare and social rights. Safety warning on “detox” rituals: UK health experts warn against Kambo “cleansing” using poisonous frog-derived substances after a death, noting lack of medical oversight and potential severe reactions. Hantavirus cruise update: WHO-linked reporting says the Hondius cruise hantavirus outbreak led to 13 cases and 3 deaths, and the ship was cleared to resume service after cleaning. Food & wellness trend: Chilean prune supply is tightening as Chinese demand favors large sizes, with weather affecting drying stages.
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