Malaria cases surge by 90% in 2023 – DOH

MANILA: Malaria cases in the country almost doubled in 2023 and the Department of Health (DOH) believes that climate change contributed to the uptick.

Latest data from the DOH Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) showed that about 6,248 cases were recorded in 2023 or 90 percent higher than the 3,245 cases posted in 2022. Of these cases, 11 deaths were reported and still under investigation.

“While the cases and deaths have significantly decreased over the past decade, comparing 2022 and 2023, the cases doubled,” DOH Disease Intervention and Prevention Bureau medical officer Kim Patrick Tejano said in a media Kapihan forum on Friday.

Tejano noted that while several factors contributed to the increase, climate change is being considered one of the major reasons.

“Kung makikita po natin ‘yung pattern ng pag-ulan nung nakaraan sa Palawan, as early as January, February, nakaka-experience po sila ng bagyo, nagkakaroon pa ng maraming (If we look at the pattern of rain last time in Palawan, as early as
January, February, they were experiencing typhoons, there was an increase in) streams or breeding sites of anopheles mosquito,” he explained.

Another reason that can be factored into the increase is the lifting of the restrictions imposed during the pandemic.

This provided access to areas where active transmission of malaria cases is present, Tejano said, adding that 684,735 individuals nationwide are now at risk of malaria.

A total of 72 provinces, however, have been declared malaria-free.

Of the 82 provinces, Palawan remains the only province with active cases. It reported a total of 6,188 malaria cases last year.

“Palawan and the City of Puerto Princesa are the remaining areas with active malaria transmission,” Tejano said.

Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites transmitted through bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes on people.

Its symptoms include chills, fever, and sweating, which may repeat every two or three days.

Globally, there are 249 million cases of malaria wit
h 608,000 deaths in 2022.

About 96 percent of malaria deaths were reported in 29 countries, including the Philippines.

Children five years old and below comprise the vulnerable group affected by it.

Malaria is curable and preventable.

The DOH encourages targeted testing and treatment for malaria, which must be directly observed and supervised, with smear examination follow-up to ensure complete parasitological clearance.

Moreover, the DOH provides long-lasting insecticidal nets and materials for indoor residual spraying in malaria-afflicted areas.

Source: Philippines News Agency

Lady Knights roll to second win in NCAA volleyball

MANILA: Letran outplayed University of Perpetual Help, 25-21, 25-20, 30-28, to gain a share of the lead in the NCAA Season 99 women’s volleyball tournament at the Filoil EcoOil Arena in San Juan on Saturday.

Rookie Gia Marcel Maquilang delivered 19 points, including two kills in the third set, as Letran joined defending champion College of Saint Benilde and last season’s runner-up Lyceum of the Philippines on top at 2-0.

Nizelle Aeriyen Martin had 10 points and 10 digs, while Marie Judiel Nitura added nine points for the Lady Knights, who pulled off a 16-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25-17 victory over three-time champion Arellano University Lady Chiefs on Wednesday.

Team captain Lara Mae Silva made 22 excellent digs and 22 receptions, while Natalie Marie Estreller had 18 excellent sets to go with four points.

‘I thank my players because of the hard work, sacrifices, belief, and faith in the system at sarili nila (and themselves),’ head coach Oliver Almadro said after the one-hour and 43-minute match.

Shaila Allaine
Omipon had 17 attacks and two aces for Perpetual, which is tied with Jose Rizal University at 1-1.

Winnie Bedana and Cyrille Joie Alemeniana chipped in seven and six points, respectively, while Joanna Denise Lozano produced 22 excellent digs and 13 receptions.

In the men’s division, reigning MVP Louie Ramirez had 25 attacks and two blocks as Perpetual defeated Letran, 26-24, 25-21, 25-19, to join Emilio Aguinaldo College on top of the standings at 2-0.

Vince Himzon finished with 13 attacks and two blocks for the Knights, who absorbed their first loss in two outings.

Source: Philippines News Agency

PH teams crash out of beach volley world pro tour

MANILA: New Zealand’s Katie Sadlier and Meile Rose Green foiled the quarterfinal aspiration of local duo Gen Eslapor and Kly Orillaneda with a 21-18, 16-21, 15-12 win in the FIVB Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures at Nuvali Sand Courts in Santa Rosa City, Laguna on Saturday.

The Philippine Air Force spikers managed to secure the second set but fell behind early in the decider as the New Zealand pair claimed victory after 55 minutes.

‘It was mostly because of our errors. We gave them some crucial points and it’s disappointing because we knew we could pull it off. We just didn’t execute,’ Orillaneda said in an interview.

‘We need to be able to convert points in transition,’ Eslapor added.

Sadlier and Green, who scored a 24-26, 21-13, 15-4 victory over Latvians Rezija Puškundze and Loreta Cabule of Latvia in the Round of 12, will be up next against Germans Chenoa Christ and Anna-Lena Grne.

The other Filipino pair of Alexa Polidario and Jenny Gaviola also bowed out of the competition with a 10-21, 7-21
loss to Lithuania’s Marija Karaliute and Urte Andriukaityte.

In other preliminary results, Thailand’s Charanrutwadee Patcharamainaruebhorn and Woranatchayakorn Phirachayakrailert rallied past Canada’s Devon May and Kaitlin Lomas, 19-21, 21-18, 15-7; and Japan’s Harumi Sakai and Mayu Kikuchi clobbered Malaysia’s Mashitah Muhama Nasir and Shamsulrizal Nur Auni Maisarah, 21-10, 21-8.

Meanwhile, Thailand’s Banlue Nakprakhong and Wichaya Wisetkan booted out the Philippines’ AJ Pareja and Ran Abdilla in men’s play, 21-12, 21-17.

Yusuf Özdemir and Batuhan Kuru of Turkey trounced New Zealand’s James Sadlier and Juraj Krajci, 21-13, 21-15; Germany’s Philipp Huster and Bennet Poniewaz downed Japan’s Ryo Tatsumi and Shiro Furuta, 21-11, 21-14; and Hungarians Csanád Petik and Domonkos Dóczi defeated compatriots Bence Tari and Bence Attila Stréli, 21-18, 21-14.

The tournament, featuring 38 teams from 16 countries, is supported by the Philippine Sports Commission and Philippine Olympic Committee.

Source: Philippines
News Agency