The Department of Health recorded nearly 35,000 dengue cases and 180 dengue-related deaths from January to May this year.
In a report Thursday, the DOH said a total of 34,938 cases were logged during the period. The figure was 23 percent higher than the 28,336 recorded during the same period in 2021.
Most dengue cases were reported from Central Visayas (4,544), Central Luzon (4,312), and Zamboanga Peninsula (3,215).
From April 24 to May 21, a total of 10,738 cases were recorded.
According to the agency, the following regions reported increasing cases from April 24 to May 21:
Cordillera Administrative Region
Cagayan Valley
Central Luzon
MIMAROPA
Bicol region
Western Visayas
Central Visayas
Zamboanga Peninsula
Davao region
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
The DOH also logged 43 cases of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral diseases, from January to May. The number of cases this year was 169 percent higher compared to the cases a year ago.
Most chikungunya cases were reported from Central Visayas (29) and Davao region (8).
There were no deaths reported among the chikungunya cases as of May 21.
A chikungunya virus infection causes fever and severe joint pain, the World Health Organization said. Severe cases and deaths from the illness are very rare.
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