Dengue cases in NCR up by 34.47% Jan-Oct

FIGHT AGAINST DENGUE. Fogging and misting operations were conducted by the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office in several households. Latest data from the Department of Health – Metro Manila Center for Health Development showed a 34% increase in the number of dengue cases recorded in the National Capital Region as compared to 2023.

By Ma. Teresa Montemayor | Philippine News Agency

The number of dengue cases in the National Capital Region (NCR) increased by 34.47% from Jan. 1 to Oct. 26 compared to the same period last year.

Latest data from the Department of Health – Metro Manila Center for Health Development (DOH-MMCHD) showed 24,232 dengue cases for the first 10 months of the year.

Quezon City logged the highest number of cases at 6,208 or 26% of the overall tally.

About 6,483 or 26.75% of the cases belong to the 5-9 age range.

There are also 66 dengue-related deaths in the NCR.

MMCHD Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit medical technologist Mary Grace Labayen said an alert threshold or first warning is issued when an illness spreads in an area.

“Kapag naabot ang alert threshold, kailangan nang magpatupad ng mga hakbang para di kumalat ang mga sakit,” she said at a media forum on Tuesday.

MMCHD Director Dr. Rio Magpantay said most areas in the NCR that showed rise in cases were dense areas.

He noted that the DOH focuses on the cleaning of breeding areas where informal settlers reside.

“Meron pa silang ibang gawain sa kanilang pamumuhay roon at baka lang nakakalimutan nilang hanapin ang iba pang pinamumugaran,” he said.

Assistance and information drive from the local government units and other partners are needed, he added.

While the number of leptospirosis is also increasing, the NCR has not reached the alert threshold.

From Jan. 1 to Oct. 26, the NCR recorded 2,734 cases with 216 deaths.

The figure was 90.92 percent higher compared to the same period last year.

About 24.32% or 655 of the total number of cases were recorded in Quezon City.

Majority of the cases were male, with 300 or 10.97% belonging to the 55-59 age group.

 

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