DOH reports 13 dengue deaths, 2,038 cases in NegOr

DUMAGUETE CITY – The Department of Health (DOH) in Negros Oriental reported on Wednesday that a total of 13 persons have died due to dengue in the province since January 1st this year as per latest available records.

For the period January 1 to Dec. 2, the DOH through its Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (RESU), also recorded a total of 2,038 dengue cases province-wide.

This is 62 percent lower compared to the same period of last year with 5,364 cases and 38 deaths.

Ages of cases ranged from eight days to 90 years old, the DOH-RESU report said.

Majority of the cases were from Dumaguete City (20.8 percent), followed by Siaton (12.2 percent), Sibulan (10.3 percent), Guihulngan City (8.6 percent) and Bais City (6.5 percent).

Dengue deaths were reported at one each in Dumaguete, Siaton, Sibulan, Guihulngan, Bais, Bayawan, Canlaon, Tanjay, Zamboanguita, Manjuyod, Pamplona, Ayungon, and Basay.

Meanwhile, Dr. Socrates Villamor, provincial DOH head, disclosed Tuesday afternoon that there were no recipients of the dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, in Negros Oriental.

This is because the vaccination program was only piloted in three regions in Luzon and in nearby Cebu, Dr. Villamor said.

The Philippines has suspended the immunization of hundreds of children in these areas with the Dengvaxia marketed by a French company, Sanofi, after the latter said it could worsen the disease, especially in those that did not have prior dengue infection. (PNA)

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