DOH: Dengue cases up in Cordillera; 2,383 afflicted
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
Public urged: Search,
destroy mosquito breeding sites
By Carlito Dar
BAGUIO CITY -- The
Department of Health noted an alarming rise in dengue cases in the Cordillera
as it urged the public to practice search and destroy campaign against mosquito
breeding sites.
DOH Cordillera
regional director Dr. Amelita Pangilinan, in a recent media forum, reported
2,383 dengue cases from January to August 8, which is 103 percent increase
compared to the recorded cases during the same period last year.
Based on the DOH
Surveillance Report, increase in cases was noted in all the six provinces in
the region, including Baguio City.
In terms of most
number of cases, Benguet recorded the highest with 544, followed by Baguio City
with 332, Mountain Province (314), Abra (289), Kalinga (276), Apayao (252) and
Abra with 85. There were also 291 dengue patients from outside the region that
were recorded treated in Cordillera hospitals.
Three dengue- related
deaths were also recorded in Cordillera- an 85 year old male from San
Jose, Luna, Apayao, a seven year old from Rosario, La Union and an 89 year old
male from Cervantes, Ilocos Sur.
Pangilinan reminds
local government units, barangay officials and the general public of the
“Search and Destroy” advocacy against dengue which involves getting rid or
cleaning all possible mosquito breeding sites in the communities.
Pangilinan said she
just came from Kalinga where there was saturation of Dengue patients in
the provincial hospital. But one good news was one municipality, Pinukpuk,
had no reported dengue case as the LGU and the community initiated
anti-dengue campaign as early as of February of this year.
‘Dengue usually peaks
during the rainy season but if we ensure to implement search and destroy
campaigns such as the operation “taob” and the 4’O Clock Habit against Dengue,
we can minimize, if not totally eradicate the threat”, Pangilinan said.
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