By
Maritess B. Beñas
BANGUED,
Abra – The provincial health office
here urged residents to participate in the implementation of the Aksyon
Barangay Kontra Dengue campaign following
upsurge of dengue cases in the area.
The
Abra Provincial Health Office said dengue cases in the province reached 395
with five deaths from Jan. 1, to Aug. 25.
Leila
Bernal, disease surveillance officer said of the 395
cases, 258 were found positive for dengue following laboratory tests on
patients while 137 were suspected dengue cases.
Bernal
said 136 of the total cases came from Bangued particularly in the barangays of
Agtangao, and mostly in the Poblacion.
Per
monitoring report of the Provincial Epidemiology Surveillance Unit headed by
nurse-coordinator Virginia Lalin, the first casualty in February came from the
municipality of Tineg but a resident
Bangued.
The
other casualties came from Danglas in
April, from Yuyeng, Pidigan in July,
and from barangays Lagben, Lagangilang
and Zone 5, in Bangued.
Bernal
urged community participation in implementation of the ABKD campaign by cleaning
surroundings.
She
warned parents to observe their family members who are suspected to be inflicted
with dengue to bring their patients to the doctor early to lessen complications
that could lead to death.
Some
of the vital signs and symptoms of dengue infection are low blood platelets,
fever and signs of bleeding.
Dr.
Darby Madriaga, Bangued municipal health
office, also called the attention of the
municipal and barangay officials to re-enforce the municipal ordinance
requiring all citizens to conduct a regular all surroundings in all the
barangays in the capital town especially
in possible breeding areas of dengue-carrying
mosquitoes to prevent spread of the fatal disease.
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