AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDiabetes Care Update: Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health reports a drop in type 1 and type 2 diabetes incidence in Q1 2026 (308.7 per 100,000 vs 313.5 in Q1 2025), citing stronger endocrinology services and prevention at primary care, plus wider “diabetes schools” and dynamic monitoring. Brain Research Boost: Kazakhstan opened Central Asia’s first specialized Brain Research Institute at Al-Farabi KazNU in Almaty, aiming to advance neuroscience, brain health, and AI-assisted medical research, with plans for new diagnostic biomarkers. Maternal Health Progress: Kazakhstan saw maternal mortality fall by 43% (Q1 figures), reflecting ongoing improvements in health services. Public Health & Safety: Authorities preliminarily blamed a deadly Kazzinc plant blast on violations of technological procedures; prior inspections reportedly found multiple industrial safety issues. Health Workforce Tragedy: Two Indian MBBS students drowned in Kazakhstan; FAIMA and doctors’ groups are seeking urgent MEA help for repatriation and support for families. One Health Focus: A World Bank official urged Central Asia to strengthen the “One Health” approach by better linking human, animal, and environmental health through cross-sector partnerships.
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