
Reina Roa
Reina Roa is a prominent public health figure in Panama, recognized for her contributions to tobacco control legislation. She represented Panama at the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2024, receiving accolades for the country’s effective strategies in reducing tobacco consumption and enhancing public health. Roa's efforts have been instrumental in shaping policies that prioritize health protection, especially through the implementation of strict regulations against tobacco advertising and sales to minors.
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Panama:
Reina Roa, the Director General of Public Health at Minsa, highlighted the stable prevalence of conventional tobacco products among youth.
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Panama:
Reina Roa, directora general de Salud del Ministerio de Salud (Minsa), aclaró que en Panamá no se ha reportado ningún caso reciente de fiebre amarilla.
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Panama:
Reina Roa, directora general de Salud del Minsa, explicó que la encuesta forma parte del Sistema Mundial de Vigilancia de Tabaco.
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Panama:
Dr. Reina Roa received this recognition on behalf of Panama, emphasizing that Panamanian legislation has been fundamental in reducing tobacco consumption and protecting public health.
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