AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Tech & IP: Island Pharmaceuticals secured a Singapore patent for ISLA-101’s use against flavivirus infections, expanding protection beyond dengue to include chikungunya, with coverage until April 2034—boosting prospects for future licensing as the antiviral candidate advances. Public Health & Climate: Singapore warns haze could turn “severe” in August and September due to El Niño-linked dry conditions, advising N95 masks for those outdoors for long periods. Healthcare Capacity: Sarawak pushes to establish its first medical faculty at UTS to tackle a shortage of about 2,000 doctors and specialists, with a feasibility study submitted to the state government. Digital Health & Wellness: Singapore expands AI and digital support for retail SMEs, while a separate Singapore development highlights an AI tool that can analyse heart attack damage in about a minute. Workplace Health & Safety: Singapore tightens timber scaffold rules to reduce fire risk after a major blaze, and SCDF will end the non-emergency ambulance hotline in 2027. Local Health Economy: Foundation Healthcare filed for a S$242m SGX IPO to expand specialist practices and medical centres. Mosquito-Borne Disease Focus: The ISLA-101 patent adds momentum in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses with limited antiviral options.
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