AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPharmaceutical quality push: Mongolia opened a National Reference Laboratory for Medicines and Medical Devices and ordered a nationwide review of medicines within a month, aiming to protect people from substandard and counterfeit products; the lab is expected to test 4,000–5,000 samples yearly, boosting oversight of both medicines and medical devices. Water and health infrastructure: A China-aided central sewage treatment plant was commissioned in Ulaanbaatar, a people-focused project tied to broader cooperation that also mentions healthcare and education. Regional disease preparedness: FAO support is being mobilized after Mongolia and China reported a new foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype (FMD SAT1), with emergency preparedness funding for early warning, surveillance, and rapid lab diagnosis across Asia. Desertification and drought stakes: World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought highlights rangeland degradation across Central Asia, with Mongolia set to host a major UNCCD-related conference in August—an issue that links land health to nutrition and livelihoods. Vision care spotlight: An SNU Eye Clinic report discusses recovery factors and satisfaction after SMILE surgery, reflecting growing interest in safer, flap-free options. Public health context: A study reports plague in Siberia about 5,500 years ago, including high child mortality, adding depth to how ancient outbreaks may have emerged.
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