Sun.Star Davao

Leptospiro­sis

CHO monitors 10 patients from Tigatto

- By Karina V. Cañedo

THE Davao City Health Office (CHO) is now asking residents of flood affected areas to take caution on stepping to floodwater­s to prevent getting leptospiro­sis.

“I urge that the people should be careful (flood victims), especially those with open wound and scars, please ask for a prophylaxi­s medicine for preventive measures,” City Health Officer Doctor Josephine Villafuert­e said in an interview yesterday.

Leptospiro­sis is a bacterial disease that when not treated can lead to kidney damage, meningitis (inflammati­on of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord), liver failure, respirator­y distress, and even death.

Villafuert­e said that they have monitored around ten cases of leptospiro­sis cases from flood

affected areas last January 6 in the city specifical­ly in Jade Valley and Tigatto area.

“Some of them were admitted at Southern Philippine Medical Center (SPMC) but some have already gone home,” she said adding that around three patients were still at the hospital.

“When we took the history of those who got admitted, we learned that some were not able to take medicine because they went to their cornfield. Some were given but did not take the medicine. Some were not able to take because they did not seek consultati­on in the evacuation center,” Villafuert­e said.

She said that in Jade Valley, workers from CHO are visiting house to house to give prophylaxi­s medicines to those who have returned to their houses.

There is enough in stock, she said.

Even their workers who went to the flooded areas have taken the medicine.

Villafuert­e said that the symptoms of leptospiro­sis include fever, redness of the eye and body pains.

She said that they are monitoring for the possible leptospiro­sis this week since the appearance of symptoms of leptospiro­sis occur after two weeks.

“We are still conduct monitoring, as of last week we already monitored the cases some cases so we distribute prophylaxi­s medicines in a fast pace. Everyday our workers still make rounds,” she said.

Currently, a portion of Jade Valley remains flooded when the Davao River overflowed its banks because of rainfall from Typhoon Vinta last December 22.

 ?? MACKY LIM ?? LEPTO ALERT. Some residents of Jade Valley Sudivision in Tigatto, Davao City wear rubber boots as they walk through the flooded street yesterday morning. Others don’t. The Davao City Health Office advised residents to take prophylaxi­s medicine against...
MACKY LIM LEPTO ALERT. Some residents of Jade Valley Sudivision in Tigatto, Davao City wear rubber boots as they walk through the flooded street yesterday morning. Others don’t. The Davao City Health Office advised residents to take prophylaxi­s medicine against...

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