AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCancer Collaboration: Korea’s National Oncology Center and Mongolia’s National Oncology Center signed an MoU to boost cancer prevention, screening, disease registration, clinical research, and specialist exchanges. Infectious Disease Alert: Mongolia’s National Center for Zoonotic Diseases warned of rising bubonic plague risk, urging precautions as illegal marmot hunting continues and summer travel increases exposure; 17 of 21 provinces are flagged. Health Cooperation Diplomacy: South Korea’s state visit to Mongolia concluded with a “Golden Era” push, including new health cooperation alongside critical minerals and education, with 21 agreements signed. Regulation & Medicines: China launched joint inspections of medical institutions and pharma wholesalers in Inner Mongolia and Shanxi after suspicious drug traceability and insurance reimbursement patterns were detected, with potential legal action for violations. Public Health & Environment: Reports highlight heat-health risks in the region and broader dust-storm impacts on air quality and health, underscoring the need for preparedness as extreme weather strains healthcare systems. Child Safety in Sport: Coverage of Mongolia’s Naadam child jockeys notes growing rights concerns about exploitation and dangerous conditions, including injuries and deaths in past races.
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