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DoH sees drop in measles cases by next month

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THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DoH) foresees that measles cases will begin to decrease by next month as they further strengthen their vaccinatio­n programs in partnershi­p with other government agencies as a response to the outbreak.

In a statement on Wednesday, DoH Secretary Francisco T. Duque III said they are working with various other department­s and local government units (LGU) for measles prevention.

“The Department of Health is working side by side with other government agencies in quickly responding to mitigate the Measles outbreak. This government is conducting a massive informatio­n disseminat­ion and immunizati­on campaign to encourage Filipinos to get vaccinated,” he said.

Mr. Duque also said that the vaccinatio­n activities are targeted to be completed by next month, and “cases will start to decrease by that time as the number of susceptibl­es will have already been vaccinated come March.”

Earlier this week, DoH reported that there were 4,302 measles cases nationwide from Jan. 1 to Feb. 9 of this year, with 70 deaths.

The National Capital Region (NCR) had the highest number of measles cases out of all the regions with 1,296.

Some government agencies aiding in the DoH’s efforts to aid measles immunizati­on are the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr), Department of Education (DepEd) Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP), and the Philippine Informatio­n Agency (PIA).

In another statement on Wednesday, DoH said they will sign an agreement with DepEd to formalize their collaborat­ion in immunizing school-aged children.

REGIONS

In Western Visayas, the DoH-Center for Health Developmen­t regional office (DoH-CHD 6) said 359 suspected measles cases have been recorded since the declaratio­n of the nationwide outbreak.

“Out of the 359 suspected cases, ten are confirmed measles cases with three deaths from Negros Occidental and Antique,” Mary Jane R. Juanico, medical officer III and Child Health team leader of DoH-CHD 6, said in a press conference late Tuesday. — Gillian M. Cortez with reports from Emme Rose S. Santiagudo and Carmelito Q. Francisco

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