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83 confirmed cases of A(H1N1) in Muntinlupa City

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MANILA, Philippines—The Department of Health Center for Health Development Metro Manila Regional Director Eduardo Janairo revealed on Wednesday that there are 83 confirmed cases of A(H1N1) in Muntinlupa City.

He said the health department’s National Epidemiology Center (NEC) reported a total of 83 laboratory confirmed A(H1N1) cases in the said city from January 1 to November 5 this year.

Janairo added that there have been no fatalities from the pandemic A(H1N1) reported.

There are 109 cases in the National Capital Region, according to the DOH-CHD-MM.

Janairo advised the public to wear warm clothing during cold weather and to “keep fit and strengthen their immune system against the influenza virus.”

He also warned the public against going to crowded places “as the virus spread easily in closed contained areas because it is air-borne.”

But Janairo clarified that there was no need for panic, saying that “the influenza virus is now treated as an ordinary flu and it can be treated by Oseltamivir, an over-the-counter drug that is available in major drugstores.”

“Before taking any medicine, it is still best to seek the advice of a doctor if you are manifesting flu-like symptoms in order to be given the proper medication,” Janairo reminded.

The DOH-CHD-MM warned that although some A(H1N1) cases could be treated at home like common flu, some patients with underlying conditions require hospitalization such as those who are pregnant or malnourished, or those with progressive symptoms and pre-existing conditions like asthma, heart disease, diabetes, and those with HIV or TB.

Other cities with confirmed A(H1N1) cases were: Valenzuela and Pasig with 5 confirmed cases each, Paranaque with 4 cases; Makati, Malabon and Taguig with 2 cases each; Mandaluyong, Marikina, Pasay and Quezon City with 1 case each.

Janairo said that majority of the patients were male and around 1 to 4 years of age.

The World Health Organization reported in 2009, a worldwide influenza pandemic caused by the new strain of swine-origin H1N1 known as the swine flu virus.

A(H1N1), the DOH-CHD-MM said, is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus which mutated out of four different strains of the influenza A virus found in pigs, humans and birds.


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Tags: A(H1N1) influenza virus , Department of Health , Muntinlupa City , National Capital Region

  • http://noypistuff.blogspot.com/ Noypi

    Balik na naman pala ang bird flu… :(

  • Anonymous

    Hahaha I love the consistency of this writer in writing misleading headlines. 

  • Anonymous

    Very conflicting and misleading infos… to think that most patients are male of 1 to 4 years of age… you advice on pregnant and patients with TB? And … keep away from public places… DOH, please conduct a more throrough study about these cases…

  • Anonymous

    Baka dahil yun po kasing RITM ay naka based sa Muntinlupa? Kaya nga pinaka-marami rin record ng nagpagamot sa kagat ng aso, sa Muntinlupa din?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MAVNEFXUT5OTDLRSUXPQST6SUI catmanjohn

    The Philippines is unfortunately a good candidate to be the epicenter of the next killer pandemic. The so called Reston virus actually originates from Mindanao, and if this virus mutates, with the help of any one of these influenza viruses, God help us all. The years of neglect by the Arroyo government in providing proper water and sewage to populated areas may come back to haunt the people in this terrifying manner. Let us hope that the Aquino administration sets the priorities straight so that the breeding grounds to such possibilities is eliminated, because it is a matter of time before the Reston will mutate into a killer that will make H1N1 look like a walk in the park.

  • Anonymous

    There are no fatalities because they probably have no concomitant illnesses or exacerbating factors.  I wish we could know just how “severe” these cases are.  How do we know it’s not just the sniffles?  For all we know we’ve all already sniffed it and fought it off.

    I am probably wrong, but my theory is that people who die of flu (with exceptions of course), most probably have some other problem that makes them susceptible to complications.



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