AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health: Bulgaria reports 341 measles cases by end-May, with 281 among children; 177 children were unvaccinated and immunization status is unknown for 30, while the ministry says 37,893 MMR vaccines have been administered since the outbreak began. Preventive Care: Bulgaria launches a free national flu vaccination programme for children aged 6 months to 7 years (and up to 17 with chronic conditions), aiming to cut complications and ease pressure on hospitals. Healthcare Oversight: The Medical Supervision Executive Agency director Atanas Atanasov was dismissed as part of a push to digitize inspections and improve oversight efficiency; Ivanka Dineva takes over, with a focus on continuity in organ donation and transplant cooperation. Wellness & Fitness: A new study suggests mixed-feeding with a partially hydrolyzed whey formula for the first 6 months may lower allergy risk up to age 5 in high-risk infants. Sports & Recovery: Giro d’Italia coverage highlights cycling injuries and training focus, including strength work for climbing power. Policy & Economy: Bulgaria faces an expected EUR 2.5bn cash-basis deficit by end-May, adding to eurozone fiscal scrutiny. Community Support: Ruse hosts a discussion on promoting foster care under the “Accept Me” initiative, urging more real-life stories and clearer support for foster families.
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