Department of Health (DOH) officials confirmed that a 22-year-old woman from Cebu is one of six new
Zika cases reported in the country. Regional DOH director Dr. Jaime Bernadas said the woman was diagnosed with the mosquito-borne disease after she was admitted due to joint pains and fever. The five other cases are from Laguna province and Iloilo City. Dr. Bernadas said the woman from Cebu was already released from the hospital and is currently recuperating at home.
In a statement, DOH Secretary Paulyn Rosell-Ubial indicated that all six Zika patients did not travel to countries affected by the disease for the past month. She added that they had skin rashes accompanied by conjunctivitis, fever, or joint pains.
The DOH urged the public to practice the “4S” strategy in preventing and controlling the spread of Zika. The strategy consists of searching and destroying the breeding places of mosquitoes, taking self-protecting measures like the use of mosquito nets and insect repellant, seeking early consultation for fever, skin rashes, red eyes or joint pains, and saying “yes” to fogging in cases of an impending outbreak.
Dr. Bernadas also reminded the public to always maintain the cleanliness of their surroundings and to remove stagnant water from their homes. He added that the symptoms of Zika are not fatal and will last for three days if treated immediately.