As leptospirosis (lepto) cases in Cebu continue to rise with 117 suspected infections and seven recorded deaths as of November 20, the Provincial...
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CEBU, Philippines — Leptospirosis cases in Cebu Province have reached 117 from November 1 to 20, according to the Integrated Provincial Health Office (IPHO) officer-in-charge, Dr. Mary Ann Josephine Arsenal, in an interview on Friday, November 21. Of these cases, 106 have been officially confirmed, while 11 more patients remain hospitalized pending laboratory validation. The
As leptospirosis (lepto) cases in Cebu continue to rise with 117 suspected infections and seven recorded deaths as of November 20, the Provincial...
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Despite the reported surge across Cebu Province, the Mandaue City government has reported zero cases of leptospirosis in the city two weeks after the...
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