ILOILO CITY – The Iloilo City Health Office reported on Sunday, Oct. 23, that 96 percent or 899 out of the 932 cases of acute gastroenteritis here have recovered.
The ICHO said as of Saturday, Oct. 22, there are 19 active cases of acute gastroenteritis in this city admitted in the hospital and rec
DOWNWARD TREND. The graph shows the downward trend of dengue cases in Iloilo City as reflected by the blue line. While the cases from January to Sept. 17, 2022 are still over 200 percent compared to the 2021 data covering the same period, it is far from being alarming, according to Dr. Marigold Calsas, head of the City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit of the City Health Office in a press conference on Tuesday (Sept. 20).(Photo screen grab from virtual press conference) ILOILO CITY - Dengue cases in Iloilo City are already on a downward trend with 913 cases, including two deaths, as of Sept. 17. However, the number of cases is still higher by 209 percent compared to the incidents for the same period last year. "For now our dengue has not reached the alert threshold nor the epidemic threshold that's why our cases although it's higher when compared last year is not that alarming for us to declare an outbreak," said Dr. Marigold Calsas, head of the City Epidemiology and
ILOILO CITY – A total of 570 patients out 618 have recovered from waterborne and foodborne disease acute gastroenteritis, the city health office here reported.
The recovery rate was 92 percent, and that the Iloilo City Health Office (ICHO) said that as of Sept. 19 however, there are still 36 activ
RECOVERY. Over 90 percent of acute gastroenteritis cases in Iloilo City have recovered. CESU medical coordinator, Dr. Marigold Calsas, urged those who are still suffering from the disease to submit to the rectal swab since the city health office is aiming to document or confirm cholera cases. (PNA photo screen grab from virtual press conference) ILOILO CITY - The City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU) of the City Health Office (CHO) here has reported a 92 percent recovery rate out of its 607 acute gastroenteritis cases as of Sept. 18. CESU medical coordinator, Dr. Marigold Calsas, in a press conference on Monday, said 39 active cases remain, with the addition of three new cases over the weekend 14 are still admitted and 25 are being managed at home. "We have no additional confirmed cholera case but we still have 21 pending rectal swab results that was sent last week to the RITM (Research Institute for Tropical Medicine)," she added. The results are expected within t
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