AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAntibiotic Crackdown: Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health says it will tighten control over dispensing antibacterial drugs under its 2027 antimicrobial resistance roadmap, citing widespread overuse, illegal circulation, and easy access without prescriptions—online included—pushing self-medication and resistance. Public Health Progress: Kazakhstan reports a sharp decline in infant mortality, with officials pointing to improving outcomes across maternal and child care. Medical Workforce Ceremony: Moldova’s USMF “Nicolae Testemițanu” plans an oath-taking ceremony for 2026 doctors and pharmacists, including graduates from Kazakhstan among foreign specialists—highlighting regional training links. Pharma Expansion: China’s Guangzhou Pharma expands in Central Asia via partnerships tied to drug registration, localized production, and supply chains, including work with Kazakhstan’s Kolon Pharma on anti-tumor ingredients. Healthcare & Tourism Link: Kazakhstan’s tourism push also spotlights medical tourism—80,000 foreign patients in 2025 and a 2026–2028 roadmap with the health ministry—alongside broader visa and entry reforms for visitors. Quality & Safety Signals: A major nursing regulator milestone in Albania joins the International Council of Nurses, underscoring the growing push for stronger licensing and professional standards across the region.
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