Edge Davao 6 Issue 169

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VOL. 6 ISSUE 169 • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2013

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EDGEDAVAO Serving a seamless society

NOT EXTINCT. “Payong-payong” cabs still roam around some village roads and highways as a means of transportation along the border of Toril and Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur despite the ban on said types of public transportation. Lean Daval Jr.

Denguedeathsdown

But Region’s records show patients up by 11% By Antonio M. Ajero ama@edgedavao.net

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HE number of deaths due to dengue in the Davao Region in 2013 is slightly down compared to last year. This was bared by Mary Divine Hilario, officer-in-charge of the health education and information unit of the Department of Health in Region 11, under Dr. Abdullah Dumuma, regional director. Hilario reported during last Monday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao Annex that as of end of October, the 42nd week of the year, a total of 9,593 cases of

dengue reported in Region 11 was however a bit higher (1,181 or 11 percent) than the 8,412 cases in the same period last year. However, in the number of deaths, only 60 died of the mosquito vector-borne disease in Davao Region, an appreciable improvement over last year’s 90 deaths, showing a fatality rate in dengue of 1.1 percent. This year, the fatality rate is only 0.6 percent, Hilario said. Davao City topped in the number of people sick with dengue with 5,757

FDENGUE, 10

ASSISTANCE. Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte and Barangay Captain Angela Librado-Trinidad extend financial assistance worth P205,000 and handed over food packs yesterday to the 30 families who were affected by a fire incident in San Antonio, Matina Crossing on Monday. Lean Daval Jr.


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