Sa gitna ng mga pangamba dahil sa "pertussis", siniguro ng health department na kontrolado ang mga kaso nito. At kahit nagkaproblema ng suplay ng bakuna sa mundo, may stock daw ang Pilipinas kaya dapat magpaturok na lalo ang mga bata.
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00:00 In the midst of the worries due to the pertussis, the health department assured that the cases are under control.
00:08 And even if there is a problem with the supply of vaccines in the world, the Philippines has a stock,
00:14 so the kids should be vaccinated.
00:18 Oscar Oiga is on the case.
00:23 According to the latest data from the Department of Health, the number of pertussis cases in the country has reached 568.
00:31 40 were reported in the WHO.
00:33 But according to the DOH, the cases of pertussis are now under control.
00:39 It's like it's plateauing, but we're closely monitoring.
00:43 Luckily, we have a vaccine for this.
00:46 So very important, nothing should be scared of the pertussis.
00:51 The disease has been around for a long time and there are vaccines against it.
00:55 But the supply is not enough in the whole world now, so the outbreak is one after another.
01:00 We have something to buy, but we are buying it from UNICEF.
01:06 It has a shortage.
01:09 But the Philippines still has a stock, so the catch-up vaccination, which is hoped to be implemented by the public.
01:17 It's called catch-up because many were not vaccinated against pertussis in the wake of the COVID pandemic.
01:24 In the Philippines, at the same time, one million children were not vaccinated against a single vaccine.
01:33 Some of them were still fighting for the vaccine and the vaccine confidence was put in danger.
01:44 If you get infected with pertussis, there is a medicine for it, but it should be detected early.
01:51 For babies, it only starts in the uterus.
01:54 Maybe there's a cyst.
01:56 And because they don't grow, they will get a rash.
02:02 Then, observe the top and bottom of the chest.
02:06 Because you will see that they have difficulty breathing,
02:11 and they might stop breathing and their mouth will get black.
02:15 It's possible that they will go home with bronchopneumonia and die.
02:20 For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, for 24 Hours.
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