AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAfrican Swine Fever Response: Croatia expanded protection and surveillance zones after new African swine fever outbreaks in two eastern villages, tightening movement of pigs and pork, boosting veterinary checks, testing animals, culling in infected sites, and reinforcing nationwide biosecurity—while stressing the virus does not threaten human health. Public Health & Antibiotics: Europe is seeing a surge in antibiotic-resistant “super” gonorrhoea, with UK cases reportedly doubling and ECDC warning that drug-resistant strains are increasingly locally acquired. Heat & Energy Use: Croatia is above the EU average for air-conditioning electricity demand as heatwaves intensify, raising pressure on power grids and highlighting the need for more efficient cooling and better-insulated buildings. Tourism Safety Rule Change: Makarska became the first Croatian town to ban late-night alcohol sales in shops (9 p.m.–6 a.m.) to curb summer disturbances and protect residents’ quality of life. Health-Linked Research: A dental study reports long-term outcomes for transcrestal sinus elevation in severely atrophic posterior maxillae using PRGF-Endoret as the sole grafting material.
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