‘Get tested’: QC residents urged as dengue cases rise

By Gabriela Baron

To further prevent the uptick in dengue cases in Quezon City, Mayor Joy Belmonte urged residents to get tested for dengue if they are experiencing any symptoms.

“We are seeing a rise in cases in our city, not just of COVID, but also of dengue, so we are encouraging our residents to get tested so they can seek consultation and start treatment early,” Belmonte said.

City Health Department Officer-in-Charge Dr. Esperanza Arias said those who are experiencing sudden onset of fever of two to five days should go to the nearest health center to seek consultation.

Arias also noted that some COVID-19 symptoms are similar to dengue, encouraging residents to get tested for both.

Among the symptoms of dengue include: Sudden onset of fever of two to seven days, headache, body weakness, joint and muscle pains, pain behind the eyes, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and skin rashes.

From January to July 28, the City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit recorded a total of 1,280 dengue cases or a 129.80% increase compared to the same period last year and also logged seven deaths.

“Prevention is better than cure. We cannot address this alone and we highly encourage our residents to take part in helping the community, in their own way, to prevent the rising cases of dengue. Let us help our community so you can also protect your own family,” Belmonte added. – ngs

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