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Pinabulaanan ng Department of Health ngayong Martes ang mga balitang may kumakalat na “flesh-eating” skin disease sa Pangasinan.

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The usual cool climate in the country’s summer capital is now steaming after the hottest temperature in history here was recorded last Tuesday afternoon.

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Influenza A(H1N1) would continue to spread in the next two years, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday.

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Umakyat na sa Baguio City ang team ng Department of Health kasama ang kinatawan ng World Health Organization para magsagawa ng kaukulang aksiyon hinggil sa paglaganap ng AH1N1 influenza doon.

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Sa report ni Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, Regional Director ng Department of Health (DOH) mula Setyembre 26 hanggang sa kasalukuyan ay 410 meningoccocal cases ang naitala at 85 dito ay namatay.
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Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.

"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.

"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, head of the DOH’s National Center for Disease Prevention and Control, said they want to get accurate data on multi-drug resistance (MDR) TB so they can make adjustments in anti-TB programs.
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Pinabulaanan ng Department of Health ngayong Martes ang mga balitang may kumakalat na “flesh-eating” skin disease sa Pangasinan.

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The usual cool climate in the country’s summer capital is now steaming after the hottest temperature in history here was recorded last Tuesday afternoon.

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Influenza A(H1N1) would continue to spread in the next two years, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday.

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Umakyat na sa Baguio City ang team ng Department of Health kasama ang kinatawan ng World Health Organization para magsagawa ng kaukulang aksiyon hinggil sa paglaganap ng AH1N1 influenza doon.

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Sa report ni Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, Regional Director ng Department of Health (DOH) mula Setyembre 26 hanggang sa kasalukuyan ay 410 meningoccocal cases ang naitala at 85 dito ay namatay.
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Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.

"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.

"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, head of the DOH’s National Center for Disease Prevention and Control, said they want to get accurate data on multi-drug resistance (MDR) TB so they can make adjustments in anti-TB programs.
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