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Dengue cases up by 30% amid rainy season

The number of dengue cases has increased by 30 percent as of last month amid the rainy season, the Department of Health reported Tuesday.

Citing its latest data, the DOH said from 6,323 dengue cases reported last May 19 to June 1 or the start of the rainy season, the figure rose to 8,246 from June 2 to June 15.

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“Dengue cases are rising as expected due to the rainfall, which allows more water to pool and be stagnant. Left unchecked, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes responsible for spreading dengue will breed in these stagnant pools of water,” the DOH said.

The total number of dengue cases since the start of the year has totaled to 90,119, with at least 233 deaths. This is 19 percent higher than the previous year’s tally of 75,968 over the same period, the DOH said.

Based on the epidemic curve, the department noted that cases on a weekly basis from Jan. 1 to May 11 in 2024 went above what was observed during the same period in 2023.

From May 12 to June 29, on the other hand, the weekly case numbers have returned to either below or just slightly above what was recorded in 2023.

The DOH said this may be attributed to the ongoing intensified efforts of local governments to kill mosquitoes by searching and destroying their breeding water.

Over the past six weeks prior to June 29, the department monitored a spike in dengue cases in the regions of Mimaropa, Cagayan Valley, Western Visayas, Ilocos Region, Central Luzon, Calabarzon and the National Capital Region.

“With rain comes the rise of dengue. We know what works, and that is to kill mosquitoes,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said.

Editor’s Note: This is an updated article. Originally posted with the headline DOH reiterate public health reminders on mosquito control measures amid rise in dengue cases

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