By:
Bennie A. Recebido
Prov'l Veterinarian Dr. Enrique Espiritu (Photo: VALabalan) |
SORSOGON
CITY, February 18 (PIA) – For the past two years, Sorsogon has recorded a very
significant decrease in rabies incidence with barely five human and six canine
cases as compared to the data way back in 1999 with about 39 cases.
This
is good news for Sorsogon, however, it is irrefutable that rabies remains a
serious public health problem in the country, as the Department of Health (DOH)
says.
To
put a halt to this, the Provincial Government under the auspices of Gov. Raul
R. Lee through the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) forged partnership with
the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC), a world leading organization
working towards the global control of rabies.
“The
provincial government is enormously determined to achieve a rabies-free
Sorsogon and we want the communities here to have an improved educational
awareness to prevent exposure to rabid dogs, and likewise, eliminate or
control the source of infection in dog and human population,” said
Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Enrique Espiritu.
He
said that through the Communities Against Rabies Exposure (CARE) Project of GARC, the coordination of surveillance, molecular
epidemiology, dog population model control, veterinary and public health system
protocols will be facilitated. Furthermore, the incidence of public health
problems associated with dogs as vectors will significantly be reduced.
”Currently, most of the human cases
we have recorded here were not actually bitten by dogs in Sorsogon. But just
the same, we need not to be lax, massive dog vaccination is still needed
because it is cost effective and sustainable in controlling rabies rather than
those other interventions aimed only at humans,” he stated.
He
also added that more dogs are getting vaccinated in Sorsogon and they are
hoping that eventually, the local government will be able to vaccinate 70 percent
of the 52,121 dog population all throughout the province within the targeted time
frame.
In
an effort to further intensify the implementation of the Provincial Anti-Rabies
Elimination Program, the provincial government tapped the Sangguniang Kabataan
(SK) of the 541 barangays in Sorsogon as volunteer vaccinators.
“We
found the SKs to be effective partners in the program implementation because
aside from being vaccinators themselves, they can influence their peers and
family members, and as our future leaders, it is good that at an early age, we
are exposing them to the severity of this deadly infectious disease,” Dr.
Espiritu said.
PVO
record shows that 3,655 dogs have been vaccinated in Sorsogon City in just a span
of less than three weeks since they oriented the SKs last January 28, 2013. Dr.
Espiritu also reported that some 100 rabisin vials were initially distributed
to the towns of Irosin, Donsol and Magallanes while distribution to other
municipalities is on-going. The PVO is also expecting accomplishment reports
from the said municipalities a month after the vaccination.
Dr. Espiritu also mentioned that
LGUs in the province have their respective anti-rabies ordinances and some of
them were already amended. However, the local chief executives struggled with
the implementation due to budget constraints.
Nevertheless, with the partnership
now and the inspiration brought by the success story of the anti-rabies program
in Bohol, both the provincial government and GARC are optimistic that the same
success can be achieved in Sorsogon, targeting a sustainable rabies-free province
by empowering communities to take responsibility as well as develop and share
adequate mechanisms for sustainability.
Meanwhile, to strengthen the program, Governor Raul
R. Lee issued an Executive Order (EO) Number 002 Series of 2013, which allows
the ratification of the ordinances in Section 7 (Pet Owners’ Penalties) of the
Republic Act 9482 or the Anti-Rabies Act of 2007 and created a task force to
intensify the implementation of anti-rabies program in the province.
Likewise, the Provincial Government entered into a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with GARC represented by its Coordinator for
Asia, Dr. Mary Elizabeth Miranda, in order to achieve a rabies-free Sorsogon. Local
chief executives of Bulan, Prieto Diaz, Bulusan, and Barcelona immediately signified
support to the said MOA which also provides for trainings to be conducted by
the PVO for their respective youths.
The League of Municipal Mayors of the Philippines
(LMP)-Sorsogon Chapter President and Barcelona Mayor Manuel Fortes, Jr. also encouraged
its members to participate in the noble task and ensure compliance with the
mandates of the governor’s directives.
“Moving
towards a rabies-free Sorsogon, the CARE program also strengthens the Information,
Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign by coming up with tarpaulins,
posters, and billboards installed in strategic places across the province. We
have also produced and distributed flyers and leaflets translated into two
versions, one for the Sorsoganons of the first district and another for the
second district,” said GARC Communication Officer Ms. Dane Medina.
Ms.
Medina further stated that aside from this, the program also educates the
communities on how to stay safe around animals, danger signs to look for, what
to do in case of a bite, and guidelines for good pet stewardship.
“But
in the event that dog biting cannot be avoided, the bitten individual can
manage bite incidence like washing the wound with soap under running water and
consulting a doctor or seeking the nearest Animal Bite Treatment (ABT) Center in
their locality,” she also added.
At present, Sorsogon has five Animal
Bite Treatment Centers located in each Inter-Local Health Zones (ILHZ): Dr.
Fernando Duran Sr. Memorial Hospital (Provincial Hospital) and City Health
Office in Sorsogon City for JUCCASOM (Juban, Casiguran, Castilla, Sorsogon City
and Magallanes); Irosin District Hospital for BIMS (Bulan, Irosin, Matnog and
Sta. Magdalena); Gubat District Hospital for GUPRIBBAR (Gubat, Prieto
Diaz, Bulusan and Barcelona); and in Donsol District Hospital for SOLAR (Donsol and Pilar).
(BARecebido, PIA Sorsogon)
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