AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOne Health in Central Asia: Kazakhstan and neighbors reviewed progress on a Pandemic Fund “One Health” project with WHO, FAO, WOAH and others, aiming to deliver a regional report by July 31, 2026. AI in healthcare: Healthy4U says it’s expanding its multi-agent AI health platform into Kazakhstan via local partnerships and talks with government on preventive care and digital health. Maternal and infant health gains: Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health reports infant mortality has fallen 7.5 times since independence, alongside plans like “First 1001 Days” and expanded child healthcare funding. Cancer screening push: Almaty Oncology Center held an open day for melanoma, skin cancer and thyroid checks; 1,962 new oncology cases were registered in Almaty Jan–Apr 2026, with officials linking higher detection to better screening access. Complex surgery success: Almaty doctors performed a planned cesarean plus organ-preserving myomectomy, removing six uterine fibroids while delivering a healthy baby. Food safety and health risk: FAO warns antimicrobial resistance could rise sharply if livestock antimicrobial use isn’t curbed, threatening both animal health and food security. Public health in the region: Uzbekistan withdrew several Chinese-made children’s toys after lab tests found safety issues including excessive formaldehyde.
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