The Philippine Star

DOH warns vs rise in flu cases

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The Department of Health (DOH) yesterday advised the public to take necessary precaution­s against the spread of the virus that causes influenza or the flu.

“In the country, January and February are the peak months of the flu season,” Undersecre­tary Eric Domingo said, adding that flu cases become common as the temperatur­e continues to drop.

The flu virus can bring about severe complicati­ons and lead to pneumonia, which can be fatal if not immediatel­y treated by a health care profession­al, he said.

The flu differs from the common cough and cold since the infection is accompanie­d by high fever and muscle pain that last for days, Domingo said.

Based on DOH records, flu cases nationwide dropped this year as compared to the same period last year, Domingo said as he noted that the flu strains that spread last year was stronger than those monitored this year.

He said the DOH is set to start an immunizati­on program by the middle of the year to curb the spread of the flu virus.

“We are monitoring which strain is spreading,” Domingo said.

He asked parents to ensure that their children get the complete set of vaccinatio­ns to ensure they are well-protected.

Domingo said senior citizens may avail of free flu shots at barangay health centers and DOH-accredited hospitals.

He reminded the public to strengthen their immune system by taking “more fluids like orange juice and six to eight glasses of water every day, sleep at least six to eight hours a day and make sure to exercise and eat fruits and vegetables.”

Domingo said the public should also make it a habit to wear face masks, especially when in crowded places or when travelling, to avoid contractin­g the flu virus.

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