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3rd student with dengue dies in Digos
Affected public school suspends classes
By Eldie Aguirre
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 16:17:00 07/21/2009
DIGOS CITY, Philippines?Classes at the Digos Central Elementary School, one of the city's largest elementary schools with a population of over 3,000, were suspended starting Tuesday after the death of a third student from dengue.
The latest victim died on Sunday, Carlos Estrosa, city sanitary inspector, said.
Estrosa said the suspension of classes would allow them to minimize, if not eradicate the mosquito population in the school and other areas in the city.
"This would allow health officials and other government functionaries to conduct a massive clean up drive and fumigation throughout the school premises," he said.
Estrosa said based on their inspection, they found a big population of the dengue-causing mosquito, Aedis Egypti albopictos, in the school and in the village of Zone I, where it is located.
?The inspection team further discovered more larvae in June and July and they hide everywhere," he said.
The city health office said it was not only monitoring Zone I but other villages as well.
From January to July, 68 dengue cases were reported in the city and the number was increasing, according to Mayor Arsenio Latasa.
?Nobody will be spared from this illness, so we have to cooperate with our health authorities through the constant cleaning of our surrounding and the observance of the 4 O?clock habit,? Latasa said. The "4 O?clock habit" is the cleanup of schools at 4 p.m. everyday.
Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breaki...-216564/3rd-student-with-dengue-dies-in-Digos
3rd student with dengue dies in Digos
Affected public school suspends classes
By Eldie Aguirre
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 16:17:00 07/21/2009
DIGOS CITY, Philippines?Classes at the Digos Central Elementary School, one of the city's largest elementary schools with a population of over 3,000, were suspended starting Tuesday after the death of a third student from dengue.
The latest victim died on Sunday, Carlos Estrosa, city sanitary inspector, said.
Estrosa said the suspension of classes would allow them to minimize, if not eradicate the mosquito population in the school and other areas in the city.
"This would allow health officials and other government functionaries to conduct a massive clean up drive and fumigation throughout the school premises," he said.
Estrosa said based on their inspection, they found a big population of the dengue-causing mosquito, Aedis Egypti albopictos, in the school and in the village of Zone I, where it is located.
?The inspection team further discovered more larvae in June and July and they hide everywhere," he said.
The city health office said it was not only monitoring Zone I but other villages as well.
From January to July, 68 dengue cases were reported in the city and the number was increasing, according to Mayor Arsenio Latasa.
?Nobody will be spared from this illness, so we have to cooperate with our health authorities through the constant cleaning of our surrounding and the observance of the 4 O?clock habit,? Latasa said. The "4 O?clock habit" is the cleanup of schools at 4 p.m. everyday.