Dengue cases continue to rise in Eastern Visayas

DENGUE fever cases continue to rise sharply in Eastern Visayas, killing 16 people and afflicting 2,869 others since January until this week, according to the Department of Health (DOH).

Roderick Boyd Cerro, chief of the DOH regional epidemiology and surveillance unit, said this year’s ballooning dengue fever cases is quite alarming.

“Number of cases increased by 228 percent compared to the same period last year. Dengue mortality rose by 300 percent this year compared to 2015,” Cerro said in a phone interview.

Clustering of cases have been noted in Baybay City, Capoocan, Palo, Sta. Fe, Tacloban City, and Tolosa in Leyte; Guiuan and Lawaan in Eastern Samar; Lavezares in Northern Samar; Naval in Biliran; and Padre Burgos in Southern Leyte.

On Thursday, the DOH field office in Tacloban City sent a team of health workers to the island town of Sto. Niño in Samar province to check the dengue outbreak reported by local authorities.

“For areas with many dengue cases, our advice is to conduct fogging operation to kill any adult mosquitoes. This can be done once a week for three weeks to control the mosquito population,” Cerro added.

Other strategies of the health department to combat rising cases are intensified mosquito control efforts, coordinate with local government units in information drive, conduct fogging and larviciding in areas with clustering of cases, install dengue express lanes in hospitals, purchase and preposition of fluids.

Dengue fever is marked by an onset of sudden high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, and pain in muscles and joints. Some may also have a rash and varying degree of bleeding from various parts of the body.

Cerro urged those who suffer these symptoms to immediately seek consultation from local health workers to prevent deaths from this mosquito-borne disease. (PNA)

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