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10 more Zika cases in PH; total now at 33
10 more Zika cases in PH; total now at 33MANILA — The Department of Health (DOH) has recorded 10 more cases of Zika virus infections, bringing the total number of patients to 33 as of November 13, Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial said Tuesday.Of the 33 cases, 12 were recorded in Iloilo; four in Bacoor, Cavite; three cases each in Mandaluyong and Calamba, Laguna; two cases each in Antipolo, Las Piñas and Muntinlupa; one each in Cebu, Quezon City, Makati, Caloocan, and Manila.Region 6 (Western Visayas) has the highest number of recorded cases in the Philippines, followed by the National Capital Region, Region 4-A (Calabarzon), and Region 7 (Central Visayas).
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10 more Zika cases bared
10 more Zika cases baredHEALTH Secretary Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial said Tuesday the number of Zika patients had reached 33 as of November 13 after 10 more cases were recorded.She said 12 cases were recorded in Iloilo, four in Bacoor, Cavite; three in Mandaluyong, three in Calamba, Laguna; two in Antipolo, Rizal; two in Las Piñas, two in Muntinlupa, one in Cebu, one in Quezon City, one in Makati.one in Caloocan and one in Manila.
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Ho Chi Minh City reports three new Zika cases
Ho Chi Minh City reports three new Zika casesThree new cases publicised by health officials in Ho Chi Minh City follow six cases reported on November 11, the Tuoi Tre newspaper reported.Out of the city's 24 districts, patients have been detected in 13.Nguyen Huu Hung, deputy director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, attributed the outbreak to poor environmental hygiene in the affected districts.
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38 Zika cases reported in Ho Chi Minh City
38 Zika cases reported in Ho Chi Minh CityFile photoBy Bennett MurrayHANOIHo Chi Minh City's three most recent Zika cases bring the number of cases in the city to 38, state-controlled media reported Tuesday.The Zika virus has been detected in 13 of the city's 24 districts, reported the Tuoi Tre newspaper, with the three most recent cases following six diagnoses disclosed Nov. 11.Nguyen Huu Hung, deputy director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, said the patients included five pregnant women whose fetuses are being monitored for birth defects linked to the virus.
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