Re: Philippines: Dengue cases 2009
Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/168199/D...-since-January
Dengue kills 24 in W. Visayas since January
07/25/2009 | 10:09 AM
Dengue has claimed at least 24 lives in Western Visayas from January to the second week of July this year, regional health authorities said.
Online news site The News Today reported that the Department of Health (DOH) recorded 1,515 cases of dengue in Western Visayas from Jan. 1 to July 11.
Iloilo City has the most number of cases and deaths for the first seven months of the year with 447 cases and 16 deaths.
The DOH identified three villages in Iloilo City where most of the dengue cases occurred: Sto. Ni?o, Arevalo; San Juan, Molo and Veterans Village in the city proper.
Also, it noted the number of dengue cases in the city tremendously increased in spite of the call of Mayor Jerry Tre?as to all residents to help in the campaign.
Tre?as issued an executive order to 180 barangay captains in the city to implement continuous clean-up activities in their respective villages to keep dengue-carrying mosquitoes from breeding.
In the DOH-6 report, Negros Occidental followed Iloilo City with 346 cases and two deaths; Iloilo province with 333 cases and five deaths; Bacolod City with 203 cases and no deaths;
Capiz with 80 cases and one death; Aklan with 43 cases and no registered death; Guimaras with 33 cases and no deaths; and Antique with six cases and no death.
The DOH noted an increase of 24 percent in the dengue cases compared in 2008 of the same period.
It also said the age level of the dengue victims ranged from as young as three months old to 75 years old. Female victims comprised the most number of victims reaching to 54 percent. - GMANews.TV
Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/168199/D...-since-January
Dengue kills 24 in W. Visayas since January
07/25/2009 | 10:09 AM
Dengue has claimed at least 24 lives in Western Visayas from January to the second week of July this year, regional health authorities said.
Online news site The News Today reported that the Department of Health (DOH) recorded 1,515 cases of dengue in Western Visayas from Jan. 1 to July 11.
Iloilo City has the most number of cases and deaths for the first seven months of the year with 447 cases and 16 deaths.
The DOH identified three villages in Iloilo City where most of the dengue cases occurred: Sto. Ni?o, Arevalo; San Juan, Molo and Veterans Village in the city proper.
Also, it noted the number of dengue cases in the city tremendously increased in spite of the call of Mayor Jerry Tre?as to all residents to help in the campaign.
Tre?as issued an executive order to 180 barangay captains in the city to implement continuous clean-up activities in their respective villages to keep dengue-carrying mosquitoes from breeding.
In the DOH-6 report, Negros Occidental followed Iloilo City with 346 cases and two deaths; Iloilo province with 333 cases and five deaths; Bacolod City with 203 cases and no deaths;
Capiz with 80 cases and one death; Aklan with 43 cases and no registered death; Guimaras with 33 cases and no deaths; and Antique with six cases and no death.
The DOH noted an increase of 24 percent in the dengue cases compared in 2008 of the same period.
It also said the age level of the dengue victims ranged from as young as three months old to 75 years old. Female victims comprised the most number of victims reaching to 54 percent. - GMANews.TV
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