VOL. XXIX NO. 226 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 SATURDAY : SEPTEMBER 26, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
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DENGUE AILS 23,000 Health department: Surge in cases recorded in just one month By Macon Ramos-Araneta
DENGUE cases surged by more than 23,000 from Aug. 9 to Sept. 5, records from the Health Department’s Bureau of Epidemiology showed.
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From Jan. 1 to Aug. 8, a total of 55,079 people across the nation were afflicted with dengue. The new numbers bring the total dengue cases so far to 78,808. Earlier this week, the province of Cavite declared a state of calamity after it recorded close to 4,000 dengue cases with 16 deaths from January to September. The Bulacan provincial government also declared an “all-out war” on dengue after more than 4,000 cases and 10 deaths. In Ilocos Norte, Laoag City officials expressed alarm at more than 400 cases that were recorded in the city since January. Just last week, at least 39 patients, four of them children from Barangay Talingaan, were taken to the Laoag City General Hospital on suspicion that they had dengue. In the Cordillera region, nine towns in Apayao, Abra and Mt. Province declared dengue outbreaks as cases continue to rise, the Health Department’s entomologist and dengue program coordinator in the region, Ursula Segundo, said. The towns of Luna, Flora and Sta. Marcela in Apayao province have also declared dengue outbreaks as cases of the mosquito-borne disease have risen. Last month, six towns declared dengue outbreaks in Tadian and Paracelis municipalities in Mountain Province, and in the towns of Luba, Villaviciosa, San Isidro and Pidigan in the province of Abra. In Negros Oriental, the provincial health office reported earlier this month a dengue outbreak in the cities of Guihulgan and Canlaon with the Regional Epidemiological Survey Unit posting 176 cases, with Guihulngan City reporting more than 90 cases. In a phone interview, Health Department spokesman Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy told The Standard that it is possible to have 20,000 new cases in a month, but said this might not be the accurate figure. Since August and September are the peak months for dengue cases, he said, the huge increase in cases is very likely. “I don’t want to sound an alarmist, but the over 20,000 rise in dengue cases in just one month was not the first time. We had the same increases the previous years. In fact, if we will check the DoH records, there were even higher figures in the past,” he said. Next page
Gerry Ortega, to reporters in Camp Crame on Friday. ANDREW RABULAN
PNP lauded for Reyeses’ Thai arrest By Francisco Tuyay and Rey E. Requejo PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III congratulated the Philippine National Police for “its landmark accomplishment” of capturing the fugitive brothers, former Palawan Gov. Joel
Reyes and former Coron Mayor Mario Reyes, after the two arrived from Thailand, where they were arrested by Thai police in Phuket. “On behalf of the national leadership I would like to extend the commendation of President Aquino to the PNP
under Director Gen. Ricardo Marquez for the landmark accomplishment,” newly appointed Interior Secretary Senen Sarmiento said Friday. “The arrest of brothers Joel and Mario Reyes is the initial victory of the law enforcement Next page
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