Press Release | 21 August 2024

The DOH continues to observe a trend of higher case detection with lower case fatality for dengue. This may indicate better health-seeking behavior, with more Filipinos seeking early consultation that leads to early testing, diagnosis, and better case management.

The most recent epidemiologic data from January 1 to August 10, 2024 (Morbidity Week 32) lists a total of 150,354 dengue cases nationwide. This is 39% higher compared to the 107,953 dengue cases reported in the same period in 2023. Three hundred and ninety-six (396) deaths have been reported from January 1 to August 10, 2024 nationwide, which is lower than the 421 deaths recorded during the same period in 2023.

A 24% increase in dengue cases was observed, from 18,784 cases during June 30 to July 13, 2024, to 23,290 cases during July 14 to July 27, 2024. While there was a lower number of cases logged from July 28 to August 10, 2024 (n=13,369), DOH epidemiologists caution that there may be late consultations and reports.

All regions except SOCCSKARGEN, Zamboanga Peninsula, and Bicol showed an increase in cases in the recent 3-4 weeks counting back from August 10, 2024.

The Department continues to advise the public of its 4S strategy against Dengue as cases are still on an uptrend. These are: Search and destroy mosquito breeding sites; Secure self-protection by wearing light colored clothing and applying insect repellents when able; Seek early consultation if symptoms of dengue appear; and Spraying and fogging hotspot areas for two consecutive weeks to prevent outbreaks.

“Dengue has a seasonal pattern. Case counts are expected to rise during the rainy months. It is good that more Filipinos are seeking early consultation that leads to less deaths. Keep cleaning our surroundings – search and destroy mosquito breeding grounds: anything with stagnant water,” said Secretary Teodoro J. Herbosa.