The Manila Times

Ilocos Region records 160% rise in measles cases

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MALASIQUI, Pangasinan: The Ilocos Region has recorded 138 measles cases from January to November 24 this year based on the data of the Department of Health (DoH) Center for Health Developmen­t regional office.

In an interview on Monday, DoH regional medical officer Dr. Rheuel Bobis said this is 160 percent higher than the 53 cases recorded in the same period last year.

Bobis said of the total number of cases this year, 61 were from Pangasinan, 42 from La Union, 16 from Ilocos Sur and 19 from Ilocos Norte.

He attributed the increase to the low coverage of vaccinatio­n against measles and the easing of restrictio­ns particular­ly on the use of masks.

“The wearing of face masks could prevent other respirator­y infectious diseases, such as measles. With the low coverage of measles vaccinatio­n, the higher the risk or chances of a measles epidemic in the future,” he added.

Bobis said they are working on boosting the inoculatio­n against measles among children.

“During the onset of the pandemic, there was not enough access to the vaccinatio­n centers but now, we encourage the parents whose children have missed their immunizati­on to go to the nearest health center and avail of the measles vaccine for free,” he said.

A nationwide measles immunizati­on drive will be held next year, he added.

Bobis also warned the parents that measles could lead to death if not given proper medical attention.

“If your children have the symptoms such as fever, rashes, cough and colds, as well as weak body and loss of appetite, they should be taken immediatel­y to the nearest center or hospital,” he said.

Measles is an infectious disease that could be transferre­d through the respirator­y droplets.

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