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Measles cases in Bangsamoro region drop, but still at 361 so far this year

- Tajallih S. Basman

THE MINISTRY of Health (MoH) in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) reported 361 confirmed measles cases from Jan. to March 10 this year, a significan­t drop from 1,260 cases in the same period last year. The highest number was recorded in Lanao del Sur at 230, including 101 in the capital Marawi City. Maguindana­o had 119; Tawi-Tawi, 11; and Sulu, 1. There was no confirmed case in Basilan. In a press conference Tuesday, MoH Minister Safrullah M. Dipatuan said the ministry is intensifyi­ng efforts to address the preventabl­e disease, including the promotion of immunizati­on. He said, “Immunizati­on prevents deaths and suffering from vaccinepre­ventable diseases such as measles, tetanus, polio, pneumonia, hepatitis, diphtheria, rubella, and mumps.” With the BARMM having a Muslim majority population, the MoH issued a fatwa or Islamic ruling earlier this week, in coordinati­on with the Regional Darul Ifta (religious leaders), to clarify that the vaccines are permissibl­e under the Islamic faith and encourage parents to bring their children for vaccinatio­n at the health centers. —

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