DOH urges public anew to observe anti-dengue measures

By Ma. Teresa Montemayor/PNA

MANILA — An official of the Department of Health (DOH) on Wednesday urged the public again to observe preventive measures against dengue to contain the increase of cases nationwide.

In a television interview, Director Napoleon Arevalo of the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau stressed the importance of the “4S” strategy– search and destroy mosquito breeding places, secure self-protection, seek early consultation and support fogging or spraying only in hotspot areas.

The DOH has recorded 17,801 dengue cases in the first weeks of 2019, with 75 deaths as of February 2 this year.

The agency only recorded 14,825 cases of the disease from January to February last year.

“January to February 2019, we have 17,800 cases compared to that of 2018 the same period of time, 14,000. There’s an up a little bit but we have alerted the regions which are having cases,” he said.

On February 14, the local government of Kawayan, Biliran issued an executive order declaring a dengue outbreak in the town after the disease killed a five-year-old boy and downed 81 others in 10 villages during the first six weeks of 2019.

Arevalo said the DOH has yet to determine the cause of the spike in dengue cases but “the multiple rounds of rains the previous year may have provided potential breeding sites for mosquitoes like old tires, water containers, and any household item that collects rain water, such as old cans and bottles”.

“We would not like to overlook dengue because it is endemic to the country,” he said, adding that DOH plans to reactivate the Dengue Task Force and monitor areas from the municipal level to the regional level.

On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration has permanently revoked the certificate of product registration for the controversial dengue vaccine Dengvaxia after Sanofi, its manufacturer, failed to comply with the agency’s regulations.

The order effectively prevents the vaccine from being sold in the country and its selling, importation and distribution will be deemed “unlawful.”

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