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Summary:
- There were 1861 cases of Dengue Fever reported for Morbidity Weeks 1-8 (Jan. 1-Feb 22, 2020), with 5 deaths (CFR 0.27%).
- This year's number of cases is 24% lower compared to the same period last year (2436 cases).
- Of the total cases reported, 957 (51%) were confirmed Dengue based on PCR or NS1 test. There were 1693 (91%) hospitalized.
- The province with most reported number of cases is LEYTE (872 cases [47%]).
- Ages ranged from 0.17 to 91 years (median 12.00). Majority of the cases were males (53%).
Distribution of Dengue Cases by MunCity for the Previous 4 MWs Distribution of Cases by Province/City
Eastern Visayas Region, MW 5-8, 2020 Eastern Visayas, MW 1-8, 2020
N=685 N=1862
EASTERN SAMAR
NORTHERN SAMAR
BILIRAN
SOUTHERN LEYTE
SAMAR
LEYTE
0 500 1000
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51 and above
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2020
2019
*Barangays with a total of 3 or more cases for the Last 4 morbidity weeks 5 6 7 8
VISION:
RESU Eastern Visayas TEAM
A center of excellence in applied
epidemiology and surveillance that
promotes public health decisions BOYD RODERICK S. CERRO, RN
guided by strategic information for best RESU Manager
possible health outcomes
REGIONAL STAFF PROVINCIAL/CITY STAFF
JOVY DELANTAR (Data Manager) (PHO/CHO-Based Surveillance Officers)
VIA MARE PAZ (HIV Surv. Asst) JOEWIL NAPULI (S. Leyte)
MISSION: LESLIE ROSE SALUBON (DSO Leyte) ELSIE JACA (Ormoc City)
JETRO JYM YLANAN (DSO ESamar) MARIAN NADERA (Leyte)
We provide stakeholders with surveillance Ma. MELODY CORILLO (DSO NSamar) JESSICA TEPASE (N. Samar)
and epidemiologic information to prevent JINKY MENDOZA (AFPSO) GRACE JUSAYAN (Calbayog City)
and control outbreaks and to improve health KATHERINE SONON (AFSO) SHANE CASTOS (Baybay City)
policies, programs, and systems; and, ELISON UY (DSO Tacloban) EDUARDO ESTROSO (Biliran)
JAY FELIPE RETES (DSO Ormoc City) MEGAHN FAYE CANDIDO (ESamar)
We develop competent health personnel to
detect and respond to public health threats
2020
2019
*Barangays with a total of 3 or more cases for the Last 4 morbidity weeks 5 6 7 8
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