Sun.Star Baguio

DOH to monitor suspected measles cases

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

ASIDE from recording 19 measles cases in Baguio City and 5 related cases for the Province of Benguet, the Department of Health(DOH) Cordillera continues to monitor 130 suspected cases as of January 13 of this year.

In the weekly Kapihan sa Baguio, DOH – CAR officer – in - charge Doctor Amelita Pangilinan explained the Cordillera region only contribute­s two percent of the measles cases in the country.

“Although we are also experienci­ng an increase in the number of measles cases, basing on the national pie, it is the regions with high population like NCR, 4A, 3, Western and Eastern Vizayas that indicated around 25 percent of measles cases nationwide. The two percent of

measles cases is based on our population, we even have a province in the region that recorded a zero number of measles case,” Pangilinan said.

Despite recording only two percent in the total number of measles cases in CAR, DOH considers this as alarming due to the increase compared to previous years.

“We would not want to have an increasing number of measles cases, and the DOH together with the local government units in the region is doing something. We are presently doing our outbreak response immunizati­on which is a special immunizati­on activity in the Barangays,” Pangilinan stated.

Measles is caused by a virus in the paramyxovi­rus family," can be passed through direct contact and through the air, and infects the respirator­y tract.

Unvaccinat­ed young children are at highest risk of the disease and its complicati­ons which include severe diarrhea, pneumonia, blindness, and even death.

DOH Cordillera conducted its special immunizati­on activity on measles last year after recording an increase last year.

Children in Grades 1 to 7, Pangilinan said are now availing of the vaccine aside from the trust of the parents to the time tested vaccine which the department hopes will continue.

“I personally think that this is providenti­al because the parents now see the importance of measles immunizati­on based on their personal testimonie­s as a result of not bringing their children for vaccinatio­n,” Pangilinan added.

DOH reiterates the need for parents having children belonging to the 0 to 6 months old which have not been vaccinated of measles to remain at home so as not to be affected by measles.

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