AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoInfant formula safety: Hong Kong’s Centre for Food Safety ordered a stop-sale and precautionary recall of Aronurish “Growing Up Formula Powder” after tests suggested possible cereulide toxin linked to Bacillus cereus, affecting a batch from Inner Mongolia (750g packs; made April 23, 2025). Public health & inclusion: A UN independent expert urged Mongolia to close the gap between LGBT equality laws and real-world implementation, citing ongoing discrimination, violence, justice barriers, and health-care access difficulties. Animal health in Mongolia: Foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in western Mongolia’s Khovd province (Bulgan soum), with 35 cattle infected across seven herder households; quarantine and containment measures are underway. Healthcare sector cooperation: Mongolia and Luxembourg are looking to deepen cooperation in healthcare, signaling potential new partnerships for services and capacity-building. Maternal health update: Mongolia introduced identification signs for pregnant women, aiming to improve recognition and support during pregnancy-related care. Livestock health backdrop: Mongolia reported 76% of breeding livestock have given birth so far in the spring birthing season, with a newborn survival rate around 99%, underscoring the importance of animal health monitoring.
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