AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWest Nile alert in Cyprus: Cyprus confirmed its first West Nile virus case of 2026, with a 74-year-old in intensive care at Nicosia General Hospital after encephalitis; officials say he had no travel history, so local mosquito spread is being investigated, and extra mosquito-control measures are planned. Local mosquito response: Paphos municipality is stepping up prevention with daily house-to-house checks (to spot and remove stagnant water) and targeted action in river beds and ponds, while urging residents to report breeding sites. Hospital care dispute: OKYPY rejected claims that a patient with serious post-operative complications was denied treatment at Nicosia General Hospital, saying transfers from private to public hospitals are standard when care is more appropriate there, and that the case was discussed with all parties. IVF donor controversy in the north: Turkish Cypriot authorities asked the BBC for “concrete information” after reports that up to 30 children may have been conceived using wrong sperm or egg donors, noting that names and family details were not provided. Serious childhood illness: A four-year-old boy who suffered brain damage after meningitis died in Makarios hospital; an autopsy is set for Monday and investigations are underway.
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