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DOH chief sounds alarm over rising lepto cases

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III yesterday warned the public of the rising cases of leptospiro­sis in the country, as he underscore­d the need to implement effective garbage collection to control rodents.

In a press briefing, Duque said they expect more individual­s to contract leptospiro­sis because the rainy season has just started. However, he maintained this can be avoided if preventive measures will be observed.

“The fact that people are dying from leptospiro­sis, it’s really a cause for alarm. But what is saddening is this

is a preventabl­e disease for as long as everybody does his part,” he noted.

In Metro Manila alone, the Department of Health-National Capital Region office (DOH-NCR) had documented 234 cases from Jan. 1 to June 29, including 90 cases admitted in different health facilities last week. There were 38 deaths.

This is 60 percent higher compared to the 146 cases recorded during the same period in 2017. This is also 155 percent more than the average 92 cases documented annually.

But despite this, Duque clarified there is still “no outbreak but only clustering of cases” in some communitie­s.

The agency had already downloaded some P5 million for the National Kidney and Transplant Institute which is now attending to most cases, while they have been “prepositio­ning medicine and other support materials” for other regions.

According to Duque, having adequate and efficient garbage disposal and collection can “certainly control rodent infestatio­n,” thus preventing leptospiro­sis infection.

He also reiterated the call for the public to avoid wading in floodwater­s, which is the best way to prevent contractin­g leptospiro­sis.

“And if it cannot be avoided, one should always wear rubber boots for protection.”

DOH data show from Jan. 1 to June 9, there were 1,030 cases recorded across the country. Most of these came from Region 6, followed by Caraga, Region 11 and Region 9.

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