NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Provincial Health Office (PHO) in Negros Oriental reports a spike in dengue fever cases in 2023 to date. The PHO reports 398 cases, including one death, which is 91 percent increase...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 In a follow-up on the dengue fever situation in the Philippines in 2022, country health authorities report 160,594 cumulative cases through September 10, a 189 percent increase...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Central Visayas region in the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor, have reported a 1175 percent increase in measles cases in...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 In a follow-up on the dengue fever situation in the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) reports 64,797 dengue cases from January 1 to June 25, 2022. This is a 90 percent...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 Health officials in the Central Visayas, Philippines are reporting some 6,399 cases and 47 deaths from January 1 to June 18 this year, an increase of 579 percent compared the same...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 In a follow-up on the dengue fever situation in the Philippines, the Department of Health reported Wednesday that through June 4 this year, the number of dengue fever cases reported...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Visayas is one of three island groups in the Philippines, geographically in between Luzon and Mindanao. The Central Visayas consists of four provinces: Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental,...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 Philippines health authorities are reporting an 169 percent increase in cases of mosquito-borne chikungunya fever during the first five months of the year, according to Inquirer.net...

By NewsDesk  @infectiousdiseasenews The Department of Health-Central Visayas (DOH Region 7) in the Philippines are reporting a dramatic decrease in dengue fever cases during the first half of 2021. Region...

By NewsDesk  @infectiousdiseasenews The Philippines Department of Health (DOH) reported an additional 999 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total to 38,511. 404 are considered “late” cases...