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                    [Title] => Disease expert warns C. Luzon folk of another mosquito-borne virus
                    [Summary] => ANGELES CITY — The Department of Health’s regional epidemiologist warned yesterday of another mosquito-borne disease known as Japanese encephalitis, which affects the central nervous system and causes retardation and even death, after seven cases were confirmed in Tarlac.
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                    [Title] => Dengue fever scare grips Angeles folk
                    [Summary] => ANGELES CITY — The city’s drug stores have run out of mosquito repellent lotions as residents panicked over reports that the mosquito-borne dengue fever has afflicted at least 500 people.
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                    [Title] => Bulacan government steps up drive vs dengue
                    [Summary] => MALOLOS, Bulacan — Gov. Josefina dela Cruz has urged health authorities to intensify the campaign against the deadly dengue virus in the wake of its recent resurgence in several barangays in Bocaue town.


At least nine persons were reported to have been afflicted with the mosquito disease since August.

An 18-year-old girl from Barangay Bolakan in Bocaue was the latest reported dengue victim. No death was, however, reported from the new dengue outbreak.
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Juanito Zuasula, the DOH’s regional chief epidemiologist, issued the warning after dengue cases in the province rose by more than 400 percent.

Based on DOH records, dengue cases in Cebu soared to 1,875 from January to Aug. 3, compared to 487 during the same period last year.
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Sa ulat ng DOH regional office, lima sa nabanggit na mga biktima ay pawang mga batang katutubong Aeta na naninirahan sa Madapdap resettlement area sa Mabalacat, Pampanga.
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At least nine persons were reported to have been afflicted with the mosquito disease since August.

An 18-year-old girl from Barangay Bolakan in Bocaue was the latest reported dengue victim. No death was, however, reported from the new dengue outbreak.
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Juanito Zuasula, the DOH’s regional chief epidemiologist, issued the warning after dengue cases in the province rose by more than 400 percent.

Based on DOH records, dengue cases in Cebu soared to 1,875 from January to Aug. 3, compared to 487 during the same period last year.
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Sa ulat ng DOH regional office, lima sa nabanggit na mga biktima ay pawang mga batang katutubong Aeta na naninirahan sa Madapdap resettlement area sa Mabalacat, Pampanga.
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