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A female Aedes aegypti mosquito is shown in this 2006 Center for Disease Control (CDC) photograph. — Picture by REUTERS

Philippines grapples with leptospirosis, dengue surge

MANILA, Aug 24 — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said his country has been experiencing a surge in leptospirosis and dengue cases due to “improper garbage disposal and poor waste management”, reported Xinhua.

“Local chief executives must work harder to utilise environmentally sound methods and waste minimisation measures to protect public health and, of course, our environment,” Marcos said in a speech at a local government summit yesyerdau.

Problems in solid waste management were also a major factor behind the massive flooding in the Philippine capital when a typhoon and southwest monsoon battered the country last month.

The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) has observed increasing dengue cases nationwide at the onset of the wet season in June, and the agency expects more cases before the dry season in December.

From January 1 to August 10, the agency recorded 150,354 dengue cases nationwide, 39 per cent higher than the same period last year, and 396 related deaths.

“Dengue has a seasonal pattern. Case counts are expected to rise during the rainy months,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said earlier.

The DOH also recorded 2,115 leptospirosis cases from January 1 to August 3. The most recent epidemiologic data recorded 255 new leptospirosis cases from July 21 to August 3, 17 per cent higher than the 217 cases recorded from July 7 to July 20.

— Bernama

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