DOH PR
DOH Davao Center for Health Development Regional Director Dr. Annabelle P. Yumang, confirms reports of diarrheal cases in Barangay Butuan, Municipality of Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental after verifying the information through a text message with Municipal Mayor Jason John Joyce early morning of January 3, 2020.
The Regional Epidemiology Surveillance Unit’s (RESU) Head, Dr. Cleo Fe Tabada is in close coordination with the Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Amparo Lachica for the initial investigation and rapid assessment of the area, health status of the families affected, needs of the health facilities and the entire community.
In the initial investigation, a total of 34 patients were admitted in Tomas Lachica District Hospital. Among these admitted patients, one unfortunately died and is still subject for further investigation as to the cause of death. There are 25 who are being closely monitored in the community. Dr. Lachica revealed that the probable source of infection is through contaminated water. A team from the RESU is set to visit the affected barangay to collect appropriate specimens and continue the investigation together with the Provincial Health Office and Municipal Health Office. Mayor Joyce assured Regional Director Yumang that everything is under control and there were no new patients reported last night.
The Regional Office has provided essential commodities such as medicines and intravenous fluids for the use of Tomas Lachica District Hospital where the patients were admitted. Jerry cans for water storage and chlorine granules were also provided to the affected barangay. A team is closely coordinating with the Local Government Unit for any additional assistance needed.
DOH would like to reiterate to the public once again the importance of safe-drinking water, use of improved sanitation and hand washing with soap can reduce the risk of diarrhea. If anyone is experiencing three or more loose or liquid stools per day, this must be reported immediately to the nearest facility for immediate health interventions.