The Quezon City government has procured some P13 million worth of vaccines and antibiotics for the treatment of pertussis cases, Mayor Joy Belmonte announced on Tuesday.
Belmonte said the city government purchased more than 3,500 vials of 6-in-1 vaccine, 1,012 bottles of Azithromycin, and 1,000 bottles of Clarithromycin.
The vaccines will be given to children 6 weeks old and up who have yet to receive a vaccine for pertussis.
“We have approved the purchase of needed vaccines and antibiotics so we can immediately provide the required medical attention to current cases and protect our QCitizens from further spread. We are planning to purchase more should the need arise, given that the national government has limited supply of the vaccines,” Belmonte said.
Aside from pertussis, Belmonte said the 6-in-1 vaccine provides children with protection against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, haemophilus influenzae, and hepatitis B.
Azithromycin and Clarithromycin are antibiotics prescribed for pertussis-positive patients.
”Pagdating na pagdating ng mga binili nating bakuna at gamot, agad natin itong ipinadala sa ating mga health center, lalo na sa mga lugar na mataas ang bilang ng pertussis,” Belmonte added.
As of April 5, the Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Division reported 41 pertussis cases in Quezon City, including 6 deaths.
It added that 60 percent or 21 Pertussis cases were infants less than 6 months old while the ages ranged from 22 days old to 13 years old, with a median age of 3 months.
The local government earlier declared a pertussis outbreak, enabling it to mobilize its assets and resources to stop the spread of the highly contagious disease, which is also known as whooping cough.