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Confirmed cases Deaths Region I: 5 0 Region II: 1 0 CAR: 187 4 Region III: 248 0 NCR: 1, 255 4 Region IV-A: 251 0 Region IV-B: 10 0 Region V: 28 0 Region VI: 7 0 Region VII: 10 0 Region VIII: 42 1 Region IX: 1 0 Region X: 19 0 ARMM: 0 0 Region XI: 11 0 Region XII: 1 0 Caraga: 13 0
Confirmed case(s) and/or death related to Influenza A(H1N1) virus in the Philippines. Confirmed case(s) in school(s). No confirmed human-to-human transmissions. Response: Be updated on Influenza A(H1N1)-related events. Observing proper hygiene and proper use of sanitation facilities.
Being the location of DOH authorized H1N1 hospital, Metro Manila reported its first influenza A(H1N1) case on May 22, 2009, in aligned with the first confirmed case in the Philippines. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] As the time progresses, Metro Manila has the highest number of influenza A(H1N1) cases compared to other locations on the country due to the vicinity ...
The Department of Health (DOH; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the executive department of the government of the Philippines responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services by all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care, the regulation of all health services and products.
On 18 May, a Filipina girl who arrived from Houston was the first confirmed case in the Philippines. [247] As of 15 June, there were 193 confirmed cases. [248] On 22 June, the first death was reported. [249] The first case in Singapore was confirmed on 27 May. It was announced on 18 June that Singapore appeared to have its first case. [250]
The RITM is tasked by the Philippine Department of Health and the Philippine Government to supervise, plan, and successfully implement research programs to prevent and to control prevailing infectious and tropical diseases in the Philippines. This includes research involving the advancement of vaccines and medications used by medical ...
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The 2009 flu pandemic in Asia, part of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu, afflicted at least 394,133 people in Asia with 2,137 confirmed deaths: there were 1,035 deaths confirmed in India, 737 deaths in China, 415 deaths in Turkey, 192 deaths in Thailand, and 170 deaths in South Korea.