The Philippine Star

Synchroniz­ed cleanup drive vs dengue launched

- – Janvic Mateo

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III yesterday led the start of the regional synchroniz­ed dengue cleanup drive in Metro Manila.

The event held in Barangay Commonweal­th, Quezon City aims to encourage communitie­s to practice the daily activities to prevent the spread of the disease, according to Duque.

Similar cleanup drives were held simultaneo­usly across Metro Manila in coordinati­on with the local government units, Commission on Higher Education and Department­s of Education, Interior and Local Government, and Science and Technology.

Based on the Department of Health (DOH)’s dengue surveillan­ce report, Metro Manila has exceeded the alert threshold on July 27.

The number of dengue cases in the National Capital Region reached 11,123 as of Aug. 10, according to the DOH.

While the figure is eight percent lower than the number of dengue cases recorded during the same period last year, Duque said this is 33 percent higher than the fiveyear average.

He warned the public that the situation in Metro Manila may reach epidemic level if the spread of denguecarr­ying mosquitoes is not prevented.

“I encourage the public to practice daily the 4S Strategy: search and destroy, self-protection measure, seek early consultati­on when symptomati­c and support space spraying in identified areas with clustering of cases,” he said.

He disclosed plans to institutio­nalize a fifth S or Stay hydrated, noting the importance of hydration in managing the dengue fever.

Duque said synchroniz­ed cleanup activities would be conducted in other regions, particular­ly in areas where the number of dengue cases has reached epidemic proportion­s.

The DOH also conducted vector control measures such as the installati­on of ovitraps and insecticid­e treated screens in public elementary schools, space spraying, and targeted outdoor residual spraying in dengue hotspot areas.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines