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Philippines tallies 197 dengue deaths since January

MANILA (XINHUA) – The Philippines has tallied 197 deaths due to dengue from January to June 1 this year, the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday.

The DOH said it recorded nearly 70,500 cases of mosquito-borne disease from January 1 to June 1.

The health department said it has closely monitored the number of new dengue cases per week as the previously declining trend “is now starting to plateau”.

“This could be the start of a rise in cases nationwide, if we will not search and destroy ‘mosquito water’, stagnant water in any areas or containers that may breed dengue mosquitos,” the DOH warned.

The DOH noted that seven regions in northern part of the main Luzon Island and southern Philippines showed dengue case increases in recent three to four weeks.

On May 29, the weather bureau declared start of rainy season in the Philippines.

“More water means more mosquito breeding grounds,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said, urging people to “search and destroy stagnant water”.

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