Dengue cases nationwide rise by 25% in early August – DOH
MANILA, Philippines — There has been an increase in dengue cases nationwide based on the latest data from the Department of Health (DOH).
In a statement on Thursday, the agency said a total of 36,335 dengue cases were logged from August 4 to 17 — 25 percent higher than the 29,021 reported from July 21 to August 3.
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The DOH also said all regions in the country except Mimaropa, Bicol, Zamboanga Peninsula, and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao recorded an increase from August 4 to August 17.
From the beginning of the year until September 6, the health agency said a total of 208,965 dengue cases have already been reported.
This figure is 68 percent higher than 124,157 in the same period last year.
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“We are witnessing a continued and seasonal rise in dengue cases. It is crucial that we take immediate and concerted action to address this situation brought about by the rainy season,” said Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa, as quoted in the statement.
“A smaller proportion of case deaths may be attributed to better health seeking behavior and also management at hospitals. Let us work together to protect our families, friends, and communities from the dangers of dengue,” he added.