AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoInfant Formula Safety: A USC-led systematic review found pesticide residues in infant formula across 22 of 26 studies, with multiple chemical classes (including organochlorines, organophosphates and neonicotinoids) sometimes coexisting with other contaminants—raising fresh concerns for infant health. Dementia Prevention: A massive USC study of 214,000 older adults across 14 regions says dementia risk factors differ widely by country, meaning prevention plans can’t be one-size-fits-all. Ebola Alert (DR Congo): CDC confirmed an American humanitarian worker tested positive for Ebola as the outbreak grows fast in Congo, with contact tracing underway. Maternal Health in Kenya: Despite nearly 90% facility deliveries, experts say many women still die from preventable complications—pointing to quality-of-care gaps, not just access. Nutrition Crisis (Turkana): Turkana says malnutrition remains at emergency levels in five subcounties, driven by drought and funding cuts, with GAM rates above 21%. Local Health Access: Garissa plans to upgrade its referral hospital to a national teaching and referral facility to boost specialist care across several counties. Public Health & Food: Nairobi is mapping street food vending zones to keep traditional meals affordable while enforcing hygiene training for vendors. Policy & Ethics: Media Council of Kenya training urges ethical mental health reporting and journalists’ self-care ahead of elections. Illicit Alcohol Crackdown: Police seized 3,860 litres of illicit brew in Kahawa West and arrested four suspects. Sacco Savings Protection: Editorial calls for protecting Sacco member deposits amid proposed law amendments.
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