AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmunization Watch: New WHO-UNICEF data shows measles coverage still below the 95% target: only 84% of children got the first measles dose in 2025, and 57 countries saw large or disruptive outbreaks—driven mainly by too many children missing vaccines (13.5 million “zero-dose” infants). Public Health & Regulation: A West Herzegovina Canton case highlights how some private clinics may operate without proper licensing: Mart Polyclinic was reportedly closed and sealed after not being found in the cantonal register, and a director listed as a specialist reportedly lacks a licence to practice in the canton. Local Innovation: FitGene in Bosnia and Herzegovina is promoting preventive, personalized health using genetics/epigenetics plus lifestyle guidance, positioning local research as a practical tool for long-term wellbeing. Health Policy & Governance: EU and US statements stress that cooperation involving Serbia and Republika Srpska must respect Bosnia and Herzegovina’s sovereignty—an issue that can shape how health and cross-border services are coordinated. Regional Health Access: Global childhood vaccination coverage is improving slowly after pandemic disruption, but millions still miss routine immunizations, raising fears of setbacks amid conflict and hesitancy.
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