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The City Health Office of Malolos launched a dengue awareness campaign through the program #DocOnAir, aired on radio and Facebook Live, in response to increasing dengue cases.
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The Bulacan Provincial Health Office reminded residents through Facebook not to ignore fever lasting two days or more, as it may be dengue. The office advised people to seek immediate medical care and watch for warning signs such as stomach pain, vomiting, bleeding, and weakness.
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The Bulacan Provincial Health Office issued a public advisory on Facebook urging residents to seek immediate medical care if they experience possible dengue symptoms, especially fever lasting two days or more with rashes, body pain, dizziness, or vomiting.
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The Bulacan Provincial Health Office intensified its dengue awareness campaign through social media, warning residents to stay vigilant during the rainy season when mosquito breeding increases.
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The Bulacan Provincial Health Office issued a Facebook advisory urging residents to stay alert against dengue and seek early medical consultation if symptoms such as fever, rashes, body pain, nausea, or vomiting appear
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Bilang tugon sa tumataas na bilang ng Dengue sa Malolos, nagsagawa ang City Health Office sa pangunguna ni Dr. Eric Villano ng malawakang fogging at misting sa limang barangay: Atlag, Bulihan, Mojon, Ligas, at Anilao.
Published by MALOLOS CITY.GOV.PH, Malolos City Information Office
The City Health Office of Malolos reported 332 dengue cases from January to mid-April 2025, a sharp increase compared to 89 cases during the same period last year, affecting 46 barangays. Officials noted that dengue now occurs even outside the rainy season, as the Aedes aegypti mosquito reproduces quickly.
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