Dengue cases in Cavite rise at alarming rate

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Dengue cases in Cavite rise at alarming rate
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Cavite province sees a 409% jump in dengue cases this year with areas such as Imus, Bacoor, and Dasmariñas recording over 400 cases since January

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CAVITE, Philippines – The whole province of Cavite is now on alert in 23 areas due to the dramatic increase in dengue cases so far this year. According to Dr. Nelson Soriano, provincial health officer of Cavite, the number of cases is 409% higher compared to the same period last year.Out of the total number in the whole province, 33 or 1% were described as severe cases, 2,126 or 63% had warning signs, and 1,220 or 36% had no warning signs.Already, 8 died from dengue — 3 were from Trece Martires City, 2 from GMA, and one each from Silang, Carmona, Bacoor.

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