AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHIV Treatment Access: A new long-acting HIV drug, lenacapavir, can control the virus with just two injections per year instead of daily pills, but questions remain for Cameroon on cost and whether enough doses will be available. Ebola Preparedness: Public health experts warn the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and neighboring Uganda could become one of the most serious in recent history, with conflict, misinformation, and funding cuts complicating response. Health Systems & Care: The first African conference on Multiple Sclerosis in Accra pushed for faster diagnosis and better care across neuroimmune diseases, including calls to cover autoimmune conditions under Ghana’s NHIS—relevant for regional learning including Cameroon. Community Health Support: Chinese medical teams carried out a free outreach in Mbalmayo, providing consultations and treatment across multiple specialties for disadvantaged residents. Public Health Safety & Policy: Cameroon’s government says electricity fraud costs about CFA60 billion yearly, as Socadel prepares an aggressive anti-theft campaign—an indirect health and service reliability issue for households and clinics.
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