DOH Central Visayas cautions public over prevalence of dengue

DOH Central Visayas cautions public over prevalence of dengue

By: - Reporter / @nestleCDN
/ 07:44 PM June 26, 2024

There was a slight decrease in the number of reported dengue cases based on the Department of Health’s (DOH) latest data.

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CEBU CITY – The Department of Health in Central Visayas (DOH-7) has cautioned the public to clean their surroundings to get rid of dengue which has become prevalent in the region.

While the case fatality rate of dengue cases is below 1% in Central Visayas, Dr. Eugenia Mercedes Cañal of the Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit at DOH-7 said the disease is present throughout the year.

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She said it is crucial for individuals to actively engage in preventive measures to combat the spread of dengue and protect public health.

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“Dengue is with us all year round. The good thing is that our case fatality rate is below 1%, at around 0.3% for the region, which is very good because our management and referral systems for dengue cases in the periphery have improved,” Cañal said.

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From Jan. 1 to June 15, 2024, the DOH-7 has recorded at least 7,132 dengue cases in Central Visayas with 19 deaths.

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Cañal said nearly 20 areas in the region have been significantly affected by dengue.

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Inabanga town in Bohol logged the most number of dengue cases in the region with 424; followed by Tagbilaran City in Bohol, 230; Danao City in Cebu, 156; Toledo City in Cebu, 144; and Buenavista, Bohol, 134.

Cañal said all health centers in the region are prepared for the rainy season.

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She advised parents to discourage their children from playing outside their houses to avoid accidents and infections./###

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