DOH says dengue picking up in PH
Dengue cases since January 2022 reportedly went up to more than 73,000, of which over 18,000 have been logged in ...
Read moreDengue cases since January 2022 reportedly went up to more than 73,000, of which over 18,000 have been logged in ...
Read moreThe Central Visayas region has logged more than 8,000 cases of dengue since January this year, or about 12 percent ...
Read moreThe Philippines logged 64,797 dengue cases from January 1 to June 25, 2022, indicating a 90-percent increase over the same ...
Read moreFormer Philippine Medical Association president Benito Atienza on Monday warned the public against the alarming increase of dengue cases in ...
Read moreThe Department of Health (DOH) said on Tuesday it is now closely monitoring the increase in dengue cases in Central Luzon, Central ...
Read moreDengue cases in the Philippines have decreased by 48 percent in 2021 compared with that in 2020, the Department of ...
Read moreDespite the apparent of dengue cases in the country, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III exhorted the public not to be ...
Read moreThe government is still bracing for a spike in dengue cases in the coming months, as officials have resorted to ...
Read moreThe number of dengue cases nationwide breached the 10,000 a week threshold as more than 12,000 cases were reported based ...
Read moreDengue cases in Quezon City went down by 22 percent this year compared to last year, according to Mayor Joy ...
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