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DENGUE EPIDEMIC

Department of Health 11 reported that the cases of dengue have doubled and four deaths due to dengue were recorded from January to May 16, 2019

- BY JULIET C. REVITA/ Reporter

The Department of Health (DOH) 11 reported that dengue cases in Davao region have more than doubled to 2,468 from January to May 16, 2019, as compared to the same period in 2018 with only 1,050 cases.

DOH 11 records further showed a total of four deaths have been recorded due to late discovery of what is presumed to be just a mere fever but the condition of the patient has gotten worse when brought to the hospital.

In a press conference yesterday, DOH 11 Regional Dengue Control and Prevention Program Manager engineer Antonietta P. Ebol said they this may still increase in the coming weeks.

“Nag-expect tayo na epidemic year kasi ang last kaso natin [in] 2016 umabot tayo ng 12,000 ‘yon yong time na umupo si PRRD (President Rodrigo Duterte) na nagalit siya sa lahat so after three years niyan kasi cyclical pattern, we’re expecting for that [dengue cases to rise],” Ebol said.

She said the figure is gradually increasing despite the measures and interventi­ons that they have undertaken to minimize dengue cases. They will continue and intensify their awareness campaign down to the grassroots level to at least reduce it if not eliminate mosqui

to-borne diseases.

“Hindi natin maiiwasan talaga kasi naging virulent na ang mga lamok. And then lahat ng zero type nasa Region 11 (We cannot avoid the epidemic because the mosquitos have become virulent. All the zero type are also in the region),” Ebol said.

Zero type means mosquitoes that transmit dengue and chikunguny­a diseases to humans.

Based on the cumulative total from January 1 to May 16, 2019, of suspected cases based on the signs and symptoms presented by the patients, Davao City posted the highest number of dengue cases with 1,039 and one death.

It was followed by Compostela Valley with 525 cases; Davao Oriental with 487 and one death; Davao del Norte with 323; Davao del Sur with 75 cases and one death; and Davao Occidental with 75 and one death.

Ebol clarified that these are not confirmed cases.

In comparison to the 2018 data, Davao City has 509 cases with one death, followed by Compostela Valley with 253 cases; Davao del Norte with 116 cases; Davao Oriental with 113 cases; Davao del Sur with 40 cases and one death; and Davao Occidental with 19 cases and one death.

Ebol said the upcoming rainy season and the warm temperatur­e do not bode well for the dengue situation in Davao Region. The rainy season will produce breeding sites while the warm temperatur­e may multiply the number of mosquitoes.

They have also strengthen­ed their monitoring system and submit weekly reports of dengue cases from different areas. These reports are submitted to the Health secretary.

The Anti-Dengue Task Force was also revived to monitor what is being done in different areas to mitigate the effects of the spread of dengue.

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