Over 5,000 cases of dengue have been recorded in Bukidnon from January to August 2024.
According to the Provincial Health Office (PHO), the 5,099 dengue cases recorded in the province are higher than the 4,000 cases logged in the same period in 2023.
PHO said at least 17 people have died from dengue in the province. However, there is no outbreak of the disease just yet.
Authorities have also yet to discuss the declaration of a state of calamity.
PHO said Malaybalay City has the most cases with 926, followed by Valencia City with 508. These cities have two reported deaths each.
With the rising number of dengue cases, the local government of Malaybalay City has conducted fogging operations in areas where dengue cases were reported.
PHO also distributed treated mosquito nets to some schools to fend off dengue-carrying mosquitoes.
“Kung di ka mag-cleanup unya mag-fogging mao ra gihapon mobalik ra gihapon ang lamok kay di man kasulod ang aso sa tubig, so clean up gyud ta,” Bukidnon PHO Dengue Coordinator, Sergio Flores, said.
Health authorities reminded the public anew to practice the 5S habit against dengue, which include search and destroy, self-protection, seek early consultation, support fogging, and sustain hydration. —GMA Regional TV
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