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Go urges public to be vigilant amid rising pertussis cases

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MANILA – Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go on Monday urged the public to be more vigilant amid the rising cases of pertussis, a highly contagious respirator­y tract infection commonly known as “whooping cough.”

Go made this call after Health Undersecre­tary Eric Tayag said in a news forum last Saturday that the Department of Health (DOH) had recorded 453 cases of pertussis, with 35 deaths, as of March 9.

On March 21, the Quezon City government declared a pertussis outbreak after logging 23 cases and fourth deaths while Bacolod City on Monday issued a health alert to prevent the spread of the disease.

“Dapat tayong magkaisa at maging proactive sa pagpapalag­anap ng impormasyo­n at pagtiyak na may sapat na gamot para sa lahat (We must unite and be proactive in the informatio­n disseminat­ion and ensure adequate supply of medicines),” Go said in a statement.

He also called on local government units (LGUs) to step up mapping out vaccinatio­n and assure the public of the availabili­ty of vaccines and post-exposure prophylaxi­s.

The disease, caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacterium, spreads via respirator­y droplets and may result in serious health issues, such as pneumonia, seizures, brain damage, and potentiall­y fatal outcomes.

Infectious diseases expert and president of the Philippine

College of Physicians, Dr. Rontgene Solante, echoed the urgency of addressing the outbreak.

He advised vulnerable groups, especially children and the elderly, to wear face masks and get vaccinated against pertussis.

Solante also warned of the potential for the outbreak to spread further, particular­ly in densely populated areas like Metro Manila.

Tayag said the DOH is procuring at least one million vaccine doses against pertussis.

The regions with the highest number of cases are Metro

Manila, Southern Luzon, and Central Visayas.

Tayag urged parents, especially mothers, to have their young children vaccinated against the disease.

Go advocated for longterm strategies to enhance the country’s preparedne­ss and response to infectious diseases.

These include improving healthcare infrastruc­ture, increasing public awareness campaigns on vaccinatio­n, and strengthen­ing collaborat­ion between government agencies, healthcare providers, and communitie­s. /

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