AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDuchenne care expansion: Santhera and Biomedica are extending distribution of AGAMREE® (vamorolone) to Georgia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, aiming to widen treatment access for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (from age 2+). Military health paperwork risk: Belarus military registration offices are reportedly refusing medical records and pushing harder-to-obtain certificates, raising fears conscripts with illnesses could still be declared fit. Cancer behind bars: Belarusian political prisoner Tatsiana Kolas has been diagnosed with cancer and is expected to be transferred for further checks and treatment, but not for months. Border health & drugs: Belarus border guards detained a Dutch citizen at Brest for alleged marijuana smuggling; a medical exam confirmed drug use. Health workforce & language: Estonia’s dentistry system is struggling with documentation errors after some foreign dentists (including from Belarus) joined without a separate Estonian language test—highlighting how language access affects patient care. Diplomacy with a health angle: Belarus and Mozambique discussed food security and joint projects, including training Mozambicans in agriculture, healthcare and IT, plus plans for visa-free travel and healthcare agreements.
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