AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health (Macao): The Centre for Health Protection is investigating a 72-year-old man in stable condition after lab tests confirmed rat hepatitis E virus infection. The patient has no symptoms and no direct rodent contact reported, but CHP is urging strong personal, food and environmental hygiene plus effective rodent prevention. Heat Safety (Macao): CHP also reminded residents to prevent heat-related illness during very hot weather—drink regularly, wear light breathable clothing, avoid strenuous outdoor activity, and take extra care for infants, the elderly, pregnant women and people with chronic conditions. Elderly & Rehab Services (Macao): The government has set up two cross-department coordination groups to drive its 2026–2035 10-year action plans for elderly protection and rehabilitation services. Food Safety (Macao): IAM found excessive sulphur dioxide in a Macau-made bulk noodle product, ordering retailers to remove it and requiring the manufacturer to fix production processes; the bureau says normal consumption is unlikely to pose a health risk but people with asthma/allergies should be cautious. Health & Wellness (Regional): AIA’s Optimal Longevity Index highlights how affluent families need coordinated “health pathway” planning, not just tax and documents. Medical Research (China/Global): GSK and Hansoh report positive Phase 3 results for a B7-H3-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (Ris-Rez) in small-cell lung cancer, meeting overall survival goals and supporting a China regulatory submission.
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