AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVector Control Update (Macao): Macau’s rodent control push says it deployed 25,000 baiting points in 2025 and removed 2,894 rats (11.5% of points), with the city split into 25 control zones and operations run at least three times a year. Public Health Infrastructure (Macao): The Health Bureau (SSM) inaugurated an Emergency Medicine Training Centre and a Stroke Centre, aiming to boost first-aid skills for the public and strengthen emergency response capacity. Legionnaires’ Disease (Macao): SSM reported a new Macau case in a 61-year-old man with chronic illness; he travelled to the mainland, developed fever and joint pain after return, and is in stable condition while officials collect environmental samples to find the source. Mosquito Risk Monitoring (Hong Kong): FEHD released June gravidtrap and density indexes for Aedes albopictus across 19 survey areas, noting indexes typically rise from April and are influenced by weather and rainfall. Animal Health Entry Rules (Macao): IAM adjusted imported dog/cat inspection policy: quarantine is no longer required for animals from rabies-affected regions if they meet pre-entry checks and pass an arrival veterinary inspection. Medical Regulation (Hong Kong): Hong Kong reminded the trade that medical gases will be regulated as pharmaceutical products from June 14, requiring proper licences and registration. Health & Education (Macao): UM plans to restructure its Faculty of Health Sciences into a Faculty of Medicine and launch a joint clinical medicine programme with the University of Lisbon.
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