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Dengue cases in Negros Oriental for the first half of the year rose to 151 percent higher than that of the same period last year, a health official said Wednesday.

Noel Ferrero, dengue coordinator of the Provincial Health Office, said during a Kapihan forum here that 1,251 cases with four deaths were reported in the Province from    Jan. 1st to June 22.

For the same period in 2023, only 499 dengue cases with no deaths were reported, he added.

The 10 areas with the highest number of cases include Dumaguete City (128), Guihulngan City (121), Bais City (92), Tanjay City (92), Jimalalud (86), Sibulan (82), La Libertad (67), Mabinay (64), Siaton (60), and Ayungon (59).

The four dengue-related deaths were reported in Sibulan, Ayungon, Bacong, and Dumaguete.

Dengue cases are expected to continue increasing this year, based on trends since 2011, Ferrero said.

“Our dengue cases usually rise every two to three years,” he said.

Ferrero added that the PHO is considering the implementation of a dengue fast lane in all hospitals and rural health units for early detection and swift management.

He also called on the barangays to support the province’s blood donation program, with the PHO developing a list of possible donors for dengue patients.

Likewise, the PHO is intensifying its integrated vector management to eliminate mosquito breeding sites, such as emptying containers, cans, old tires, and other water vessels and cleaning out stagnant water.

Ferrero called on the public to support efforts to intensify the fight against dengue, especially as Dengue Prevention Month is celebrated in June.

A national government-led campaign on dengue awareness highlights the 5S Strategy Kontra Dengue in combating the disease:

1) Search-and-destroy of mosquito breeding places; 2) Self-protection;

3)Seeking early consultation; 4) Supporting fogging, spraying, and impregnation of mosquito nets and curtains in outbreak areas;5) Sustaining hydration. (Judy F. Partlow/PNA)

 

 

 

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