November Is Malaria Awareness Month

November Is Malaria Awareness Month

Thousands of Filipinos acquire malaria every year. Although the number of victims has steadily declined since 2004, some people in the country still face the risk of death due to this illness, especially in Palawan. Our lying-in in Carcar understands the urgency to make the Philippines a malaria-free country.

According to the Department of Health (DOH), the biggest portion of malaria cases comes from Palawan (at more than 90%). Of the country’s 81 provinces, 50 are malaria-free, 27 are currently eliminating the disease, and 4 (Palawan, Occidental Mindoro, Sulu, and Sultan Kudarat) are still battling with the disease. With this data, Carcar Women and Children Lying-In Polyclinic & Laboratory, the best hospital in Carcar City, Cebu, supports DOH’s goal of eradicating malaria by 2030.

As a polyclinic in Carcar, we know how necessary it is to help our fellow provinces, where malaria continues to affect individuals of all ages. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by mosquito bites and may result in deaths if untreated.

The disease becomes more crucial if it infects pregnant women. Our maternity clinic in Carcar understands that in this case, not only does malaria affect the mother but also the child. These cases require extensive healthcare attention and extra care. A minor medical mistake may affect both the mother and her child.

To combat malaria, a 24 hours hospital will play a vital role. Access to a healthcare facility during emergencies can curve down the number of malaria patients, especially in severely affected provinces.

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