AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAfrican Swine Fever Watch: Croatia expanded African swine fever protection and surveillance zones after new outbreaks in two eastern villages, tightening pig and pork movement, ramping up veterinary checks and clinical testing, and culling in infected and high-risk sites—while stressing the virus doesn’t threaten human health but can hit farmers hard. Antibiotic Resistance Alert: The ECDC warns of a surge in antibiotic-resistant “super” gonorrhoea across Europe, with UK cases doubling between 2024 and 2025 and new clusters suggesting local spread, not just travel-related infections. Heat & Power Demand: Croatia is reported to be above the EU average for air-conditioning electricity use as heatwaves intensify, raising pressure on grids and boosting the need for efficient cooling and better-insulated buildings. Local Public Health Policy: Makarska became the first Croatian town to ban late-night alcohol sales in shops from 21:00 to 06:00, aiming to reduce street drinking and disturbances—though residents are split on tourism impact. Zagreb Childhood Cancer Care: Zagreb Children’s Hospital launched a digital passport for childhood cancer survivors to support follow-up care. EU Compliance: The European Commission opened formal notice steps against several EU states, including Croatia’s region, for failing to fully transpose labour migration rules on time.
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