Eastern Visayas reports 4,309 dengue cases

SOUTHERN LEYTE. Pascal Canning (center, standing) of Star Apple Foundation delivers mosquito traps to the barangays in Maasin City, Southern Leyte to protect the residents from dengue. The mosquito traps were donated by Biogents AG from Germany. (Photo courtesy of Star Apple Foundation)
SOUTHERN LEYTE. Pascal Canning (center, standing) of Star Apple Foundation delivers mosquito traps to the barangays in Maasin City, Southern Leyte to protect the residents from dengue. The mosquito traps were donated by Biogents AG from Germany. (Photo courtesy of Star Apple Foundation)

DENGUE cases recorded in Eastern Visayas since January 2020 have already reached 4,309, the Department of Health (DOH) reported.

But this year’s number of cases is "73 percent lower" as compared to the number of cases recorded in the same period last year, which was 16,238, the regional health department said in a statement Monday, August 10, 2020.

The region also recorded nine deaths or a case fatality rate of 0.21 percent.

Leyte has the most reported dengue cases numbering to 2,194 (50.9 percent), followed by Southern Leyte with 592 (13.7 percent).

Samar has 536 cases (12.4 percent); Biliran, 416 (9.6 percent); Eastern Samar, 298 (6.9 percent); and Northern Samar, 281 (6.5 percent).

No new death was recorded in July this year, the DOH-Eastern Visayas said.

Health officials urged the public to observe precautionary measures and practice the 4S strategies against dengue, which include search and destroy, seek early consultation, self-protection and saying yes to fogging activities when there is a clustering of cases. (SunStar Philippines)

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