AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSyphilis Alert in Barbados: The Ministry of Health and Wellness says syphilis cases are rising, with 156 new cases in 2025 versus 107 in 2024 (about a 46% jump). Testing also increased (14,835 tests in 2025 vs 12,731 in 2024), and officials are urging safer sex, regular testing, and prompt treatment—especially for adults with new or multiple partners. Elder Abuse “Silent Crisis”: BARP is calling for urgent action on elder abuse, warning that laws are not enough without enforcement and community vigilance, with particular concern about isolated seniors being targeted for financial gain. Barbados Medical Products Authority: Senators passed the Barbados Medical Products Act, 2026, setting up a modern, autonomous regulator for medicines and health devices to improve quality, safety, and access, and strengthen public health protection. Regional Public Health Capacity: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states to safely transport infectious substances and diagnostic specimens, boosting regional lab and pandemic preparedness. Healthy Food Policy Push: PAHO says health taxes on alcohol and sugary drinks across the Americas remain too low to curb consumption, while a regional campaign is also challenging unhealthy food marketing to children in and around schools.
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