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Dengue cases rise in Iloilo

Iloilo City — Officials here have raised the alarm over a surge of dengue cases in the city and have called for intensive preventive measures.

Dr. Urminico Baronda, city health officer, said the number of cases from January to May this year have reached 529 with six deaths.

The number of cases is 475 percent higher than the 92 cases with two deaths recorded in the same period last year.

Last month, 168 cases with two fatalities were recorded, much higher than the 19 cases in May last year, according to data of the city health office.

Baronda said the surge in the number of cases could be partly due to the earlier onset of the rainy season which contributes to the increase of mosquito breeding places.

Dengue is caused by the dengue virus. The virus is transmitted by the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito.

Breeding grounds of mosquitoes include objects or areas—cans, tires, clogged gutters—where water can collect.

Baronda said cleanup efforts and other campaigns for the prevention of the disease might have slackened in the city’s 180 barangays (villages) because of the significant drop of dengue cases last year. “Some communities may have let their guard down so we need to intensify our preventive campaign,” he said.

The city health office has alerted officials of barangays with dengue cases.

Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog said the significant increase in the number of cases was a major cause for concern.

“The best way to eliminate dengue is really to maintain clean surroundings,” Mabilog said in a statement.

Baronda said they have advised residents and village officials to seek immediate medical examination and treatment for those with flu-like symptoms like fever and headache because these could be due to dengue.

Communities were also advised to use mosquito nets, mosquito killers and wear long sleeves and long pants to prevent mosquito bites. /INQUIRER


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