AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildfire smoke & heat risk: Albuquerque and Bernalillo County issued a health alert as smoke from the Sacaton Fire in the Gila National Forest drifts into the metro, urging people—especially those with respiratory conditions—to limit outdoor activity and keep windows closed. New World screwworm watch: USDA confirmed the New World Screwworm is spreading in Texas and has reached Lea County, New Mexico, with experts stressing prevention and wildlife surveillance as officials work to stop the flesh-eating parasite. Plague in Santa Fe County: New Mexico Department of Health confirmed the first 2026 wild animal plague case in Santa Fe County after a resident turned in a dead wood rat; officials also reminded that pets can get plague from infected fleas or animals. Medicaid coverage fight: Nevada and other states sued over Trump administration Medicaid work requirements for medically frail individuals, arguing the rule strips protections for vulnerable patients. Animal health import limits: New York implemented new domestic animal import requirements tied to screwworm detections in Texas and New Mexico. Public health workforce: UNM Pharmacy Residency Program graduates were highlighted, including placements tied to patient care and medication safety.
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