Parents urged: Let kids undergo measles vaccination

DAVAO. Department of Health-Davao Director Annabelle P. Yumang. (Contributed photo)
DAVAO. Department of Health-Davao Director Annabelle P. Yumang. (Contributed photo)

DESPITE the five percent reduction in measles cases in Davao region on January 1 to January 10 from the same period in 2018, Department of Health (DOH)-Davao still urged parents to have their children vaccinated.

DOH-Davao Director Annabelle Yumang said during Kapehan sa Dabaw press conference on SM City Davao Monday, February 11, that people should not be complacent about number of cases because they wanted to stop the transmission of measles as soon as possible.

In the latest data of the DOH, Davao City has the highest cases with 53 cases, followed by Davao del Sur (20 cases), Compostela Valley (seven cases), Davao del Norte (five cases), and Davao Oriental (one case). Two casualties were reported from Compostela Valley and Tibungco, Davao City.

Measles cases decreased in Davao Region compared to 2018, which was 347 cases due to their house to house immunization and untiring effort on campaign against measles.

"We have only a total of 53 cases in Davao City from first quarter [February 1 to 10] of 2019 compared to last year [2018] a total of 89 cases in Davao City alone," she said.

An eight-month infant was the youngest person who acquired measles, while a 76-year-old was the oldest.

Yumang said children who were not vaccinated are susceptible to measles.

But she said the cases mentioned were suspected measles since most of the symptoms were rash and fever.

Measles can be identified through blood test and oral pharyngeal examination.

She said based on their house to house immunization, children were not able to be vaccinated due to some factors: a child was sick during the immunization, parents were too busy and they moved to another place.

Dengvaxia was no longer mentioned in these factors because the problem was already addressed.

Yumang said there were no areas in Davao region that declared an outbreak.

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