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Tacloban cholera cases reach 33

Elmer Recuerdo

TACLOBAN CITY — Confirmed cases of cholera in this city rose to 33 as more people are being brought to hospitals and community clinics due to the acute watery diarrhea.

A total of six people have already died due to severe dehydration including a seven-month infant and three elderlies from three villages.

The Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit of the Department of Health regional office reported that out of 40 stool samples that have been tested through a cholera culture conducted at Eastern Visayas Medical Center, 33 were positive of cholera.

As of Friday, 4 November, a total of 559 cases of acute watery diarrhea have already been reported in the city, more than half of them from Barangay 106 where the first few cases came from. The patients, ages ranging from less than a month infant to 109 years old, are mostly female (304).

"The number of cases is already going down but the outbreak is not yet over," says Tacloban City Health officer Dr. Danilo Ecarma.

Records from the TCHO show that as of Friday, 134 patients are still seeking treatment in different hospitals out of 220 that were brought for admission.

Ecarma said his office is conducting house-to-house visits in the community to educate the residents on how they can avoid getting infected.