AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHIV Treatment Update (Cameroon): District Deido Hospital in Douala says long-acting lenacapavir could cut HIV treatment to two injections a year, but access, cost and dose availability remain key questions for Cameroon’s large HIV-positive population. Neuro Health (Africa, incl. Cameroon): An African Multiple Sclerosis conference in Accra pushed for faster diagnosis and better care for MS and related neuroimmune diseases, with calls to include autoimmune conditions under Ghana’s NHIS and stronger patient-clinician-research collaboration across the region, including Cameroon. Ebola Alert (Central Africa): Experts warn the DRC/neighboring Uganda Ebola situation could become one of the most serious in recent history, with conflict, misinformation and funding cuts complicating response; Afreximbank also cancelled its 2026 in-person AGM on public health and safety grounds. Community Care (Cameroon): A Chinese medical team delivered a one-day free outreach in Mbalmayo (Nyong & So’o), offering diagnosis and treatment across internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, eye care and more. Public Health Governance (Cameroon): Government says electricity fraud costs Cameroon about CFA60 billion annually and plans an aggressive Socadel crackdown—an indirect health lever as service reliability and investment protection improve.
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