Baguio City is facing an alarming surge in dengue cases, with the city recording the highest number of dengue-related deaths in the Cordillera region this year. From January 1 to August 3, 2024, there have been 10 dengue-related deaths in Baguio, marking a significant increase compared to previous years. The Department of Health-Cordillera Administrative Region (DOH-CAR) has reported a staggering 347 percent increase in dengue cases in Baguio, with 2,688 cases recorded in the first 31 weeks of this year compared to just 601 cases during the same period last year.
This rise is attributed to various factors, including increased mosquito breeding due to heavy rains and improper waste disposal. The situation is critical, and it’s essential for residents to take proactive steps to prevent the spread of dengue. Here are some practical measures you can take to protect your home and loved ones:
By implementing these tips, you can help protect your household from dengue and contribute to the broader effort to reduce the spread of this disease in Baguio City. Stay vigilant and proactive to keep your community safe.
SOURCES: Department of Health, DOH-CAR, World Health Organization
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