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Vigilance in healthcare

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IN THE province of Iloilo, an unseen adversary claims lives more stealthily than the maladies of old age or the suddenness of accidents. Pneumonia, a seemingly mundane illness, emerged as the grim reaper of 2022, outpacing heart attacks, cancer, and diabetes in its fatal toll. This revelation from the Iloilo Provincial Health Office (IPHO) is a reminder of the fragility of human health and the importance of vigilance in healthcare.

The high mortality rate from pneumonia, leading to 1,120 deaths in a year, is a call for action. It underscore­s a critical oversight in the public’s approach to seemingly benign symptoms like coughs and colds, especially among the elderly. This demographi­c, often the most vulnerable, is also the most neglected when it comes to proactive health management.

The IPHO’s call for early consultati­on and management of respirator­y symptoms is a necessary strategy for combating the leading cause of death in the province. It highlights a significan­t gap in public health awareness and the urgent need for increased access to healthcare facilities and vaccinatio­ns, particular­ly for the elderly population.

Moreover, the list of morbidity causes, with acute respirator­y infection / upper respirator­y tract infection at the forefront, further emphasizes the pervasive threat of respirator­y illnesses. The high incidence of these conditions not only strains the healthcare system but also exposes a critical need for preventive measures.

This scenario in Iloilo is a microcosm of a larger issue facing many communitie­s worldwide. It is a reminder that in the fight against diseases, complacenc­y is the enemy. Public health strategies must evolve to focus not just on treatment but on prevention, education, and early interventi­on. The free pneumonia vaccines available at Rural Health Units gives hope, a preventive measure that, if utilized widely, could significan­tly reduce mortality rates.

As we ponder the state of healthcare in Iloilo, let us take to heart the lessons from these statistics. It is incumbent upon us all — government, healthcare providers, and the public — to take proactive steps in safeguardi­ng health. Only through collective action, prioritizi­ng prevention, and ensuring access to healthcare can we hope to turn the tide against the silent killers among us.

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