The Philippine Star

Proper action needed vs dengue epidemic

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In a joint statement, the Philippine Pediatric Society (PPS) and the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippine­s (PIDSP) emphasized adherence to key strategies recommende­d by the DOH: vector control and early consultati­on.

These strategies are summarized as the “4S Against Dengue,” which are: Searching and destroying mosquito larvae sites in surroundin­gs; Self-protection measures such as wearing protective clothing and applying mosquito repellant; Seeking early medical consultati­on upon observatio­n of fever and rashes that persist for 48 hours; and Saying no to indiscrimi­nate fogging, which should only be implemente­d during outbreaks.

Noting that dengue has no specific anti-viral treatment, early recognitio­n and prompt access to medical care are essential to lowering the mortality rate from the disease, according to the doctors.

While the organizati­ons recognize vaccinatio­n as an integral component in the global strategy for dengue prevention and control, “it is not currently recommende­d as part of outbreak response,” emphasized PIDSP president Dr. Anna Lisa Ong-Lim.

The vaccine “is for future protection for those who were diagnosed or have been known to have dengue or tested positive for dengue antibody,” added PPS president Dr. Salvacion Gatchalian. “With the availabili­ty of the vaccine, parents and patients will be informed of the benefits and risks, and an informed decision can be made and that its administra­tion be an informed choice,” she said.

Latest DOH data indicate 146,062 dengue cases recorded in the country from January to July 20 this year, a 98 percent increase in cases compared to the same period in 2018. To date, a total of 622 deaths due to dengue has been reported. – Philippine Pediatric Society and the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippine­s

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