Saturday, August 27, 2011

Sorsogon still free from dengue outbreak


by Irma A. Guhit

SORSOGON CITY, AUGUST 26 (PIA).... "Sorsogon is still free from dengue outbreak and this is because of the very high awareness campaign collaborated by almost all agencies here against dengue. Cleanliness of surroundings and following the 4S against dengue has helped a lot." Dr Maricel Fajardo explained in an interview conducted by the Philippine Information Agency office here yesterday.

Fajardo explained that the "advocacy of fear" has become a very significant strategy of the Department of Health (DOH) implemented through the Provincial Health Office (PHO) and the barangay officials and health workers

"People have been very afraid of what dengue can happen to a person. With the very high incidence of dengue last year, we have really intensified our efforts to inform the public on how to combat collaboratively this incidence" she said.

She also thanked the support provided by the media community in heightening the awareness of the public against dengue through the constant messages or reminders provided to them.

She said the information dissemination campaign provided to the public through radio and print has created in them the right attitude to do what is needed specially in locating and destroying breeding places of mosquitoes

For the past eight months, the PHO has recorded only 12 dengue cases as against the recorded 101 cases last 2010 which also reported one death one death.

"It is very significant that the awareness of the public in the campaign against dengue has been very high. In fact, our medical team and barangay health workers have started the awareness campaign, monitoring and surveillance since the start of the rainy season since dengue is water borne based illness caused by a mosquito identified as "aegis aegypti".

"The dramatic drop in dengue cases is very commendable and hopefully no more cases be added to the current record,” she said.

"There is no let up still in our campaign against dengue since we are still on the rainy months. What we would really hope to achieve is that the public should have a change in behavior which is self protection and cleanliness, these are what we hope the public should really do: Fajardo stressed.

"Proper coordination with the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has also been done so that the public can also be assured of blood supply in case patients need blood transfusion," she said.

"We have also intensified our coordination with the Department of Education, the barangay officials and almost all stakeholders in the communities so that all efforts to combat dengue be well implemented," she said.

"With the collaborative effort of all agencies and all stakeholders, hopefully we can really minimize the incidence of dengue cases here in the province", Fajardo expressed. (PIA -SORSOGON)

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