Watchmen Daily Journal

Bacolod dengue cases up by 58% in May

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Bacolod City dengue cases this May have increased compared to the same period last year, data from the Bacolod City Epidemiolo­gical Surveillan­ce Unit (BCESU) showed.

City Health Office Environmen­t Sanitation Division chief, Dr. Grace Tan, said the city tallied 115 dengue cases with four fatalities as of May 7, 2022.

This came as a 57.5 percent increase compared to the reported 73 dengue cases with two deaths during the same period in 2021.

BCESU data further indicated that barangays Singcang and Estefania recorded the most number of cases with 14, followed by barangays Mansilinga­n and Granada, 10; Mandalagan, nine; Sum-ag and Alijis, eight; Tangub, seven; Banago, fiv;e and Barangay Pahanocoy with four cases.

Most common breeding places for Aedes mosquitoes include collected or stored water inside and around homes, while late or refusal to seek early treatment and consultati­on are reasons why patients fall ill with dengue, Tan explained.

She added they are continuing their campaign to combat dengue by encouragin­g barangays to do enhanced 4S: Search and Destroy mosquito breeding sites, Secure self-protection measures, Seek early consultati­on, and Support fogging.

Recorida and tri-media campaigns, the distributi­on of larvicides and spraying and fogging in barangays and public places are also being rolled out, Tan continued.

Meanwhile, nine leptospiro­sis cases were recorded in the city as of May 7.

The report is 40 percent lower when compared to the same period last year with 15 cases and three deaths.

Barangay Villamonte has two cases, while barangays 16, 40, Mandalagan, Singcang-Airport, Tangub, and Alijis have one leptospiro­sis case each.

Tan is reminding residents to avoid, if possible, wading in flood waters; use boots or gloves when coming in contact with possible contaminat­ed water; use of prophylaxi­s medication­s within 24 to 48 hours or as soon as possible whenever exposed to contaminat­ed water; seek early consultati­on or treatment whenever symptoms appear; and proper waste management and disposal.

 ?? (Bacolod City PIO file photo) ?? City Health Office Environmen­t Sanitation Division chief, Dr. Grace Tan, says proper waste management and disposal should be practiced always.
(Bacolod City PIO file photo) City Health Office Environmen­t Sanitation Division chief, Dr. Grace Tan, says proper waste management and disposal should be practiced always.

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