AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHeart Health in Focus: Denmark’s Christian Eriksen is expected to be discharged “soon” after collapsing during a friendly, with doctors noting he regained consciousness quickly and a pacemaker responded as intended—another reminder of the importance of rapid on-pitch medical response. Food Safety Alert: A Europe-wide salmonella outbreak linked to chicken-flavoured instant noodles has reached at least 80 cases, including in Czechia, with children and young adults most affected and some hospitalisations reported. Transplant Medicine Update: A Vienna-led clinical trial suggests Torque-Teno-virus-guided dosing of immunosuppressants in kidney transplant recipients is safe, pointing to more personalized (and potentially reduced) therapy in some patients. Infectious Disease & Animals: Hungary has ordered the culling of 3,000 pigs after African swine fever was found in domestic herds, with protection and surveillance zones launched. Public Health Watch: High-pathogenic avian flu continues to be reported across Europe, with new outbreaks recently noted in Poland, France and the Netherlands. Czech Youth Sports: Prague will host the Children and Youth Olympics for the first time, with an opening ceremony at Eden Stadium and a large public show planned.
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