As rainy days near, DOH assures public: PH prepared against dengue amid COVID-19
Quarantine rolls on as COVID-19 cases in the country show no sign of decline. As of writing, the tally has reached more than 7,000. But as the rainy season approaches,
Quarantine rolls on as COVID-19 cases in the country show no sign of decline. As of writing, the tally has reached more than 7,000. But as the rainy season approaches,
During the rainy season, most people don’t only dread the looming flood or the sticky feeling when commuting but also the diseases that come with it. While coughs and colds
Mosquito-borne diseases cause millions of deaths every year, according to the World Health Organization, making the mosquito one of, if not the deadliest, animal in the world. In the first
After running into a cornfield, the suspect had up to 15 mosquitoes on his forehead when he was arrested.
It’s officially rainy season, declared PAGASA (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration) last Friday following the enhanced monsoon we’re experiencing brought by typhoon Domeng. And as we all know in
Dengue has been one of the Philippines’ largest epidemic problem, with over 33,760 cases reported this year. It causes fever (which is often mistaken for the flu), mild bleeding, rashes,
Lito Lapid might have done more with the P20 million for dengue control from his Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) if he bought electric fans instead of, as the Inquirer reported, garbage deodorizer.
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