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Dengue cases rise amid rainy season

The Department of Health (DOH) reported an increase of dengue cases in the country, 25% higher for August 4 to August 17, 2024 or 36,335 cases reported, compared to the 29,021 reported from July 21 to August 3, 2024.

With cases on an uptrend, DOH urges the public to intensify its measures to kill mosquitoes especially in the current rainy season. 

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“We are witnessing a continued and seasonal rise in dengue cases. It is crucial that we take immediate and concerted action to address this situation brought about by the rainy season,” Health Secretary Teodoro J. Herbosa said.

According to DOH, regions except MIMAROPA, Bicol, Zamboanga Peninsula, and BARMM showed an increase from August 4 to August 17, 2024. 

“A smaller proportion of case deaths may be attributed to better health seeking behavior and also management at hospitals. Let us work together to protect our families, friends, and communities from the dangers of dengue.”

The Department did not disclose specific names of local governments to allow for their coordinated risk communication, community engagement, and response to localized Dengue outbreaks, as provided for under Section 7 of Republic Act No.11332.

“From the start of the year to September 6, 2024, a total of 208,965 dengue cases have already been reported, which is 68% higher than the previous year’s tally of 124,157 for the same period,” the agency reported.

“A total of 546 deaths have been observed, with a lower Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of 0.26% compared to the CFR of 0.39% from 2023. This may be due to better health-seeking behaviors or case management,” the statement reads.

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