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    Source: http://www.catanduanestribune.com/Ja...px?newsID=6445

    Suspected cases of typhoid ?alarming?
    January 28,2010

    The Provincial Health Office has described as "alarming" the spike in the number of suspected typhoid cases in Catanduanes, particularly in the capital town of Virac.

    Dr. Hazel Palmes, OIC-Provincial Health Officer I, told the Tribune that the 50 suspect cases, however, are less than the number recorded last year. Just the same, she said, the Virac Rural Health Unit should closely monitor the situation to check if clustering of cases occurs.

    Whether the patients admitted to the Eastern Bicol Medical Center and private hospitals have actually contracted typhoid may not be known as health personnel have yet to actually get rectal swabs to extract samples so that it could be sent to the regional laboratory. Rectal swabs for culture and testing can only be taken if the patient has yet to take antibiotics. Majority of patients brought to the hospitals have already taken antibiotics either by themselves or by order of private clinics.

    In Virac, the highest number of suspected typhoid cases was recorded in San Juan with eight and Goron with six. The other cases were in Pandan (3), Rawis (3), Palnab del Norte (3), Sto. Ni?o (2), Sta. Cruz (2), Palnab del Sur (2), San Roque (1), BLISS (1), Tibgao (1() San Pablo (1), Marcelo Alberto (1), Imperial Homes Subdivision (1), Constantino (1), San Pedro (1), Bigaa (1), Magnesia (1), and, Moonwalk (1).

    Other suspect typhoid cases were from San Andres (4), Bato (2), San Miguel (2), Gigmoto (2) and Bagamanoc (1).

    The PHO also stated that dengue cases are also on the rise, due to recent rains, while a lone case of leptospirosis, a worker of the Sunwest Water & Electricity Co., has been admitted at a local hospital. It added that the worker could have contacted the virus in his native city of Tabaco City asd leptospirosis is not endemic to Catanduanes.

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    Re: Philippines: 2010 Suspected/comfirmed typhoid outbreaks

    Source: http://www.inquirer.net/mindandbody/...0100226-255488

    Typhoid outbreak declared in remote Sarangani village

    Posted February 26, 2010 16:15:00

    Aquiles Zonio

    Philippine Daily Inquirer

    GENERAL SANTOS CITY ? A typhoid outbreak has been declared in four remote sitios (sub-villages) of Barangay (village) Datal Anggas in Alabel town, Sarangani following the death of at least two victims, a local health official said Friday.

    Doctor Honorato Fabio, Alabel municipal health officer, told reporters that the Department of Health through the Regional Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) in Manila that four out of the five samples sent out for laboratory testing turned out positive for typhoid.

    He said that to date, 21 suspected cases of typhoid have been monitored in sitios Salimama, Ihan, Glamang and Sangkoya.

    Datal Anggas is the farthest barangay of Alabel and can only be reached via a three-hour uphill travel travel on four-wheel drive vehicle.

    Most of the residents, he said, belonged to the B?laan tribe.

    Fabio said a medical team had been dispatched to contain the spread of the disease in the area.

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      Re: Philippines: 2010 Suspected/comfirmed typhoid outbreaks

      IPHO raises typhoid fever alert
      The Iloilo Provincial Health Office has reported a rise in the number of typhoid fever cases in Iloilo province with 684 cases already recorded from January to July 23 this year.


      Areas with high typhoid fever cases are the towns of Cabatuan, 87; Sara, 84; San Dionisio, 43; Dumangas, 37; Concepcion, 33; Maasin, 31; Pototan, 31; Lemery, 28; Passi City, 27; and Calinog, 25.

      However, the IPHO said that so far, there is no reported death from among the typhoid fever cases in the province.

      Typhoid fever is an illness transmitted by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person.

      Symptoms of the disease include chest congestion, abdominal pain, and discomfort. Fever becomes constant. But improvement on the patient occurs in the third and fourth week when there is no complication.

      DENGUE FEVER

      Meanwhile, Provincial Administrator Raul Banias has directed the IPHO to step up their information drive against the hemorrhagic dengue fever which has already reached 789 cases in Iloilo.

      Banias was designated acting governor Monday when Iloilo Gov. Arthur Defensor Sr. attended President Benigno Simeon Aquino?s State of the Nation Address.

      Banias, a medical doctor, said he has directed the IPHO to coordinate with the local government units and municipal health offices to help in the campaign against dengue.

      While dengue cases are increasing, there is still no basis to declare an outbreak, he said.

      Based on the IPHO monitoring, there are seven reported deaths aside from the 789 dengue cases in Iloilo.

      Passi City has 96 cases with one death; Pototan, 90 with two deaths; Barotac Nuevo, 52; Guimbal, 46 with one death; Tubungan, 41; Calinog, 32 with one death; Cabatuan, 27; Janiuay, 26; Barotac Viejo, 25; and San Enrique, 23.

      Oton and Bingawan are reporting fairly lower dengue cases, but both recorded one death each. PNA
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        Re: Philippines: 2010 Suspected/comfirmed typhoid outbreaks

        Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local...-typhoid-cases

        DOH reports more than 300 typhoid cases
        By Bernadette A. Parco
        Saturday, December 11, 2010


        THE Department of Health (DOH)7 reported there are more than 300 typhoid fever cases recorded in Alegria, Cebu.

        DOH epidemiologist Rennan Cimafranca said a total of 320 residents tested positive of Salmonella typhi starting second week of November up to the present...

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          Re: Philippines: 2010 Suspected/comfirmed typhoid outbreaks

          Outbreak in alegria
          Typhoid claims boy?s life

          By Candeze R. Mongaya
          Cebu Daily News

          First Posted 07:43:00 12/14/2010

          The typhoid fever epidemic in Alegria town, southwestern Cebu claimed the life of a 17-year-old boy yesterday morning

          ...

          The Regional Epidemiological Surveillance Unit in Central Visayas (Resu-7) recorded at least 600 cases of typhoid fever in the town.

          ...

          Samples from Alegria?s four water reservoirs were sent to the Provincial Health Office yesterday for tests. Results of the health department sampling had shown that the water system was contaminated by E. coli bacteria which come from human waste.

          ...

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            Re: Philippines: 2010 Suspected/comfirmed typhoid outbreaks

            Source: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/ceb...her-in-Alegria

            Typhoid kills another in Alegria
            Cebu Daily News First Posted 09:59:00 12/16/2010
            HEALTH officials confirmed yesterday another death due to typhoid fever in Alegria town, southwest Cebu.

            The 15-year-old boy died in the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) on Tuesday, said epidemiologist Rennan Cimafranca of the Regional Epidemiological Surveillance Unit in Central Visayas (Resu-7).

            The boy had a congenital heart disease that was complicated by typhoid fever, said Dr. Cristina Giango, Integrated Provincial Health Office chief...

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            • #7
              Re: Philippines: 2010 Suspected/comfirmed typhoid outbreaks

              Source: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/ceb...oid-cases-down

              Alegria teen dies of typhoid; cases down
              By Candeze R. Mongaya
              Cebu Daily News First Posted 07:40:00 12/21/2010

              A 17-YEAR-old native of Alegria town died of typhoid fever last week, bringing to three the number of residents who succumbed to the disease...

              ...The number of typhoid fever cases went up to more than 300 but regional epidemiologist Rennan Cimafranca said there had been a steady decline in the past days...

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