AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat Health Alert: Tunisia’s meteorology service put 10 governorates (including Greater Tunis, Bizerte, Jendouba, Béja, Siliana, Zaghouan and Le Kef) on orange alert, warning older adults, people with chronic or mental health conditions, those on regular medication, and people living alone to watch for dehydration and heatstroke. Cardiology Guidance: Cardiologist Dhaker Lahidheb urged families to monitor hydration in seniors (thirst can fade), limit long sun exposure for heart patients, and keep meds on schedule—especially since some treatments can act like diuretics. CNAM Medicines Dispute: Pharmacists say CNAM owes about TND 80 million and warn they may disrupt the third-party payment system, while CNAM’s latest accounts show a surplus—raising fresh concerns about Tunisia’s healthcare supply chain. Public Health Research: NAMRU EURAFCENT and partners published new work on the Asian tiger mosquito in northern/central Tunisia, stressing ongoing monitoring for dengue risk. Women’s Health & Safety: Road safety coverage also highlights seat belt use as accidents can worsen with higher severity during summer conditions.
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