Impormasyon sa diumano'y 'international health concern' tatalakayin kasama si DOH ASec. Albert Domingo
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00:00Information about the Diumanoy International Health Concern.
00:04We will talk with the Assistant Secretary, Albert Domingo,
00:08the spokesperson of the Department of Health.
00:11Asic Albert, good afternoon.
00:17Asic Albert, are you there?
00:20Yes, hello. Good afternoon.
00:24Good afternoon, ADG Malaya.
00:27Yes, Asic Albert, you are live on Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon.
00:31First of all, what is this spreading on social media
00:35that is another international health concern?
00:38What is this and is there a truth to this spreading?
00:43Yes, sir. We monitored last night and we always say
00:48Diumanoy is an international health concern
00:51that there is a new spreading of a disease in a country.
00:58We do not name the country and the disease because it is not verified.
01:03The DOH asked our WHO official channels,
01:08the International Health Regulations,
01:11and we also monitored if there is a declaration,
01:14the country said there is none.
01:17It is not true. If something happens, we will know immediately
01:22and we will update.
01:26Asic Albert, what is the DOH doing now
01:31to verify these spreading issues?
01:36Yes, Asic Arnel, we have what we call IHR,
01:40Focal Point, or International Health Regulations.
01:43This is one of our epidemiologist colleagues
01:46who talks to his counterparts in other countries.
01:50This is also in our WHO, World Health Organization, Regional Office.
01:55Did you know that the regional office of WHO for the Western Pacific
01:59is here in Metro Manila, but it is an international agency.
02:03That is our system and all our ports,
02:07all our airports, all our surveillance systems are running.
02:11Even before this news spread.
02:16Asic, how is our disease surveillance system here in the country
02:21and how relevant and reliable is it
02:25when it comes to monitoring incoming cases in the country?
02:30Yes, Ms. Nina, that is a good question
02:33because the DOH has evidence that our disease surveillance systems are working.
02:39As you remember, we still have M-Pox, or what we used to call Monkey Pox.
02:46When it was first declared as a public health emergency in the middle of 2024,
02:52the DOH immediately reported it
02:55because Secretary Herbosa immediately ordered to increase testing,
02:59to make sure that the services are available.
03:01So the cases that we have reported,
03:03and we still haven't gotten a clade 1D that we don't want.
03:07But this is why I am mentioning this,
03:09this is the strongest proof that the system is working.
03:15New cases can be seen if our Department of Health needs to see them.
03:21And we are the first to say, as we do not hide,
03:24with other diseases like Ebola, pertussis, measles, tigdas,
03:29we know all of these and we can point them out.
03:34Okay, in relation to this, Asic Albert,
03:37you said earlier that the international health concern is not yet confirmed.
03:42For now, what is the declared global health concern of the World Health Organization, if there is one?
03:51That is what we call ADG, our M-Pox.
03:55The outbreak in Africa is still ongoing.
03:58And that is what we are monitoring.
04:01Our monitoring is ongoing.
04:03If I am not mistaken, just a few weeks before Christmas,
04:06Secretary Tedde gave an update that we already have antivirals, tecovirimat.
04:12So that is an example of a legitimate,
04:15that we know is declared and verified,
04:18public health emergency of international concern.
04:21But the one that spread on social media last night,
04:24that is unverified, we looked at the website that came from.
04:29That is also one of the news that went viral,
04:32on December or November 2024,
04:34that there was a typhoon that did not go away,
04:36and that it was fake news.
04:40In other talks, Asic Albert,
04:41we know that Christmas has passed,
04:43a new year,
04:44a lot of preparations,
04:45a lot of people enjoying the parties.
04:49What is the assessment of the Department of Health
04:52in the past holiday season?
04:55When it comes to non-communicable diseases,
04:58what are the reports that there is a high number now?
05:04Yes, Asic, we already have updated numbers
05:07as of 6 o'clock in the morning on January 3.
05:10These are our acute stroke,
05:13brain attack,
05:14acute coronary syndrome,
05:15heart attack,
05:16and bronchial asthma,
05:17the HICA.
05:18Our updated numbers,
05:21our acute stroke is 176,
05:24acute coronary syndrome,
05:26heart attack is 75,
05:28and our HICA,
05:30bronchial asthma,
05:31is 83.
05:32We saw the trend that
05:34when the new year arrived,
05:37the stroke was going down,
05:39but it is going up again,
05:41we noticed it now,
05:42especially on the last date,
05:43the number went up again.
05:46And the HICA,
05:48it really did not go up,
05:49it really went up,
05:50because it exceeded the peak
05:52of the stroke,
05:53our HICA.
05:55As for the heart attacks,
05:57the numbers are not increasing,
05:59but those are related to heart attacks and stroke,
06:02so we still need to be careful
06:04with what we eat.
06:06Thank you very much for your time.
06:09Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo,
06:11the spokesperson of the Department of Health.
06:14Thank you very much.
06:16Thank you and Happy New Year!