AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVector-borne disease alert (Hawaii): Hawaii DOH confirmed another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to seven in 2026. Officials say the person was exposed abroad and that the expected risk of local spread is low, but they’ve deployed teams to inspect and strengthen mosquito control. With Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding and more rain expected, DOH is urging residents to eliminate standing water around homes and workplaces to reduce mosquito breeding. Regional health access (Marshallese/Pacific care): UAMS Eye Institute named Omair Ali, M.D. director of global and community outreach, including the “Gift of Sight” cataract program for Marshallese and Pacific Islander patients in Northwest Arkansas and free school eye screenings via a mobile unit. Chronic disease spotlight (diabetes): A global diabetes roundup highlights the Marshall Islands among the world’s highest-prevalence countries, underscoring ongoing pressure on local prevention and care. Health & environment (Guam water contamination): A report on Guam describes a drinking-water well (Y-15) that cannot be shut down despite dieldrin contamination, raising serious long-term health concerns for nearby communities and schools.
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