AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool drug screening debate: A new opinion piece argues that if schools already do deworming, check-ups, vaccinations and nutrition screening, Laos should also consider early drug screening for students as vaping and substance abuse reach campuses. Gonorrhea resistance push: A report highlights the global rise in gonorrhea antibiotic resistance and points to “diversified” treatment strategies, including newer antibiotics and resistance-guided testing—relevant for Laos’ STI control efforts. Cross-border drug trafficking focus: A Laos–Vietnam provincial cooperation deal (2026–2029) explicitly targets transnational crime, including drug trafficking and human trafficking, alongside education and health-related cooperation. Regional haze and health risk: Mekong countries are stepping up cross-border action as hotter weather and El Niño raise the risk of forest and peat fires, threatening public health through transboundary air pollution. Inflation and healthcare costs: Laos’ June inflation eased to 7.4%, with medical care and medicines rising 11.8%—a reminder that health affordability remains under pressure. Sports and health workforce links: Laos and Cuba renew a sports and physical education MoU, with Cuba also noted for scholarships in medicine and other fields that can support future health capacity. Public health tech angle: A methanol detection study describes rapid, non-invasive testing for sealed spirits—aimed at preventing poisonings like those seen in Laos. Drug abuse policy ethics: Another opinion piece urges civil servants to refuse cruel policies, framing it as a moral public service issue.
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