PROJECTED POPULATION (1994-2014)

99,874,258

+46% Increase

CRUDE BIRTH RATE (1994-2014)

17.5%

-27% Decrease

CRUDE DEATH RATE (1994-2014)

5.4%

+15% Increase

INFANT DEATH RATE (1994-2014)

12.1%

-36% Decrease

MATERNAL DEATH RATE (1994-2014)

0.9%

-18% Decrease

FETAL DEATH RATIO (1994-2014)

4.4%

-23% Decrease

Philippine Health Statistics

As of July 30, 2023

Statistics

Weekly Cases by Date of Onset of Illness

Weekly Cases by Date of Onset of Illness

For 64.5% or 2,692,544 of cases where date of onset of illness is unreported, date of specimen collection was used as proxy

Top Regions

Total Cases

NCR1,344,131

Region IV-A: Calabarzon747,054

Region III: Central Luzon411,138

Region VI: Western Visayas224,669

Region VII: Central Visayas212,630

Top Provinces / Cities

Total Cases

Quezon City283,076

Cavite249,102

Laguna185,951

City of Manila169,245

Rizal163,481

New Cases in the last 14 Days by Date of Onset of Illness
(or by date of specimen collection when by Date of Onset of Illness is not available)

NCR569

Region IV-A: Calabarzon381

Region III: Central Luzon343

Region VI: Western Visayas248

Region VII: Central Visayas207

New Cases in the last 14 Days by Date of Onset of Illness
(or by date of specimen collection when by Date of Onset of Illness is not available)

Quezon City121

Cavite111

Laguna99

City of Manila96

Rizal95

Provincial and regional totals may slightly change daily because by default, the current address as reported in the case investigation form whenever available. Continuing follow-up patient after public announcement ascertains their region, usually the region where they are admitted or quarantined and this may be different from the region of the current residence.

Featured Stat: HIV in the Philippines

Featured Stat: HIV in the Philippines

Weekly Cases by Date of Onset of Illness

Key Information

  • HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
  • There is currently no effective cure. Once people get HIV, they have it for life.
  • But with proper medical care, HIV can be controlled. People with HIV who get effective HIV treatment can live long, healthy lives and protect their partners.