Chikungunya outbreak: Ilocos town declared under state of calamity
>> Monday, August 5, 2013
By
Freddie G. Lazaro
LAOAG CITY -- A town in the province of
Ilocos Norte has been declared under a state of calamity following the sudden
outbreak of suspected chikungunya fever.
San Nicolas town Vice
Mayor Alfredo P. Valdez Jr. said the suspected mosquito-borne viral disease had
already infested four villages of the town – affecting at least 200 residents.
The villages include
San Marcos, Bugnay, San Agustin, and San Pablo, all in San Nicolas town.
According to Valdez,
there is a need to declare the town under of state of calamity due to the
occurrence of the suspected mosquito-borne viral disease for allocation of
sufficient funding for the provision of appropriate for the patients.
He noted that most of
the victims from the four affected villages include elders, unlike in the case
of dengue where the patients are mostly children.
Meanwhile, Ilocos
Norte Gov. Imee Marcos urged residents in the province to join in the
implementation of “Oplan Dalus” (cleanliness drive) to eradicate the disease.
She said the massive
conduct of cleanliness and sanitation activities are some the most effective
means to eliminate the virus-carrying mosquitoes.
For his part, Dr.
Leoneil C. Obien, the municipal health officer of San Nicolas, said his office
is presently conducting survey and verification process on the patients.
He said health personnel
are now extracting blood samples from the affected villagers for examination at
the regional office of the Department of Health (DOH) to determine whether the
victims are affected by the chikungunya virus.
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