Saturday, July 10, 2010

Eastern Visayas records 37 dengue deaths this year, 882% higher than last year

There are already thirty seven people in Eastern Visayas who have died due to dengue, the Department of Health Region 8 informed.

There is already a total of 3,862 cases of dengue with 37 deaths that have been recorded across Eastern Visayas from January to July 3 of this year, Mr. Boyd Cerro, the sentinel nurse of DOH Region 8 said.

Of the 3,862 cases reported, the biggest number of cases came from Tacloban City which has already a total of 1,014 cases.

Although the local health authorities admitted that they are alarmed over the increase in dengue deaths in the Region, they said that there is no reason to declare a dengue outbreak. There is only clustering of cases, they said.

The DOH 8 have issued a dengue alert to all health officers in the Region because of the onset of the rainy season. In fact in June, the Health Department conducted Dengue Caravan in all the provinces of the Region.

Mr. Cerro said that health workers have also been advised to constantly remind communities of the dangers of dengue.

He said that based on the DOH 8 assessment, the increase in dengue cases is largely attributable to the communities' neglect of the health department's advisory for the prevention of dengue.

Earlier, the Department of Health Region 8 Director made repeated appeals on the local government units especially the barangay officials to again conduct surveillance of the breeding places of mosquitoes in their communities, and the sustained cleaning of the surroundings and every respective homes must clean their own homes and surroundings.

The Regional Health Director reminded about the Four O'clock Habit which every community must practice. (PIA 8)

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Man Killed Himself Due To His Wife Textmate

In a news report from the Manila Bulletin, a man has killed himself due to jealousy and despair after he have confronted his live-in partner over a male textmate’s message in her mobile phone last Wednesday in Antipolo City.

Police Officers said Levy Manalo, 48, who shared his residence in Pagrai Hills, Barangay Mayamot, here, with his lover Melanie Ramirez, shot himself in the right temple with a .38-caliber pistol.

Manalo did it right in front of Ramirez while she was trying to explain to him the text message that enraged him around 5 p.m. Wednesday.
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