Flu-like illnesses in Negros Occidental up 312% with 65 deaths | Inquirer News

Flu-like illnesses in Negros Occidental up 312% with 65 deaths

/ 04:25 PM January 19, 2024

Flu-like illnesses in Negros Occidental up 312% with 65 deaths

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BACOLOD CITY — Influenza-like illnesses in Negros Occidental increased by 312.17 percent last year.

The Provincial Health Office (PHO) reported on Jan. 9 that 2,675 cases of influenza-like illnesses in Negros Occidental in 2023 with 65 deaths.

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This was an increase by 312.17 percent compared to 2022 when 649 cases and 19 deaths were recorded.

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Isabela town had the highest number of influenza-like cases in 2023 with 2,051 and one death, followed by San Carlos City with 185, Murcia – 91, Bago City – 60 and Talisay City – 59.

More patients suffering from respiratory ailments such as pneumonia had also been admitted in Negros Occidental hospitals at the start of 2024, said Dr. Girlie Pinongan, provincial health officer.

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READ: Influenza-like cases in Negros Occidental up by 258%

There was also an increase in the number of patients suffering from asthma, who were admitted after the New Year’s Eve celebrations.

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“It is important to see a doctor if one is not feeling well to prevent phlegm or pneumonia from developing,” Pinongan said.

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Influenza-like illness is characterized by fever, fatigue, cough, sore throat, and body aches, among others.

Pinongan urged people to wear masks in closed and crowded spaces as a precaution.

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She reminded the public not no self-medicate by taking antibiotics immediately without consulting a doctor.

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