AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMosquito control in focus: Macau’s Health Bureau (SSM) says dengue and chikungunya risk may keep rising as ovitrap and breeding conditions worsen, and it’s exploring mainland smart mosquito traps as an alternative to citywide chemical spraying. Food safety push: Macau kicked off the 15th Food Safety Week with a forum on “Technological Supervision of Food Safety Progress,” highlighting AI and remote monitoring to better target high-risk food areas. Drug regulation briefing: Macau’s Department of Health invited senior NMPA reviewers from the GBA Drug Evaluation and Inspection centre to brief local pharma on 2026 drug regulation, registration review, and quality requirements. Prenatal tech breakthrough: Macao Polytechnic University researchers unveiled “FetalFlex,” a generative AI model that can produce controllable foetal ultrasound images across multiple scanning planes, aiming to ease data gaps in prenatal care. Public health & hygiene enforcement: FEHD in Hong Kong released updated gravidtrap indexes and stepped up inspections after a rodent-related complaint at a Kwun Tong fresh provision shop. Clinical biotech deal with local reach: Everest Medicines secured Asia-Pacific commercialization rights for Bejescin (obinutuzumab beta injection), explicitly including Hong Kong and Macau.
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