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Dengue cases down–DOH

DENGUE ON THE RISE Children stricken with dengue and their parents rest at San Lazaro Hospital in Manila. The Department of Health has added dengue to its Code White alert list as dengue cases across the country hit more than 57,000 from January to June. A Code White alert means all hospital staff are on standby round the clock and medicines and other supplies have been prepositioned. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday reported that there were 35,973 dengue cases recorded nationwide from January 1 to May 20.

The figure is 31.8 percent lower compared to the same time period last year, which was at 52,780.

“There is a decreasing trend of reported dengue cases to the Epidemiology Bureau,” said Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial in a statement for Thursday’s commemoration of the Asean Dengue Day.

Ubial, however, reiterated that the DOH cannot be complacent in its efforts against dengue and should strive harder to eventually make the Philippines a dengue-free country.

There were also 207 reported deaths stemming from dengue for the same period, said the DOH.

Majority of the dengue cases were in Central Visayas (15.5 percent), Central Luzon (13 percent), National Capital Region (12.2 percent), Calabarzon (11.4 percent) and Soccsksargen  (11.1 percent).

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