Tuaina Taii Tualima, a flanker with Australian Super League side ACT Brumbies, is diagnosed with dengue fever.
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Inquirer on MSNNo letup in fight vs dengue, public urgedEven as the surge in dengue cases in the country is slowing down, health authorities are urging the public not to be ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) in Baguio has proposed to remove all flower vases in classrooms to eliminate breeding ...
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Hosted on MSN'New vaccine no answer to dengue outbreak'A FORMER adviser for the Department of Health (DOH) on Sunday cautioned the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) against any ...
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Hosted on MSNDOST: Use more forest products in reducing dengue casesThe Department of Science and Technology (DOST) encourages the use of more forest products in the fight against dengue. On ...
In this passage from Dengue Boy, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, we get an insight into life for Michel ...
ACT Brumbies forward Tuaina Taii Tualima returned from the Super Rugby Pacific match against Fijian Drua in Suva two weeks ago with the mosquito-born disease dengue fever, the team said on Monday.
Brazilian researchers have developed a simple test that almost instantly tells whether a person has been exposed to any of ...
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Hosted on MSNDengue cases in Cavite rose to 3,379; prompting LGU to impose intensified prevention effortsThe province of Cavite has recorded at least 3,379 dengue cases in the first two months of 2025, with eight reported ...
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The Manila Times on MSNBulacan activates dengue fast lane in govt hospitalsThe provincial government of Bulacan has issued an advisory regarding the activation of dengue fast lanes in all government hospitals in the province. The fast lanes aims to provide immediate and ...
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Hosted on MSNDengue cases in Valenzuela dropVALENZUELA City Mayor Wes Gatchalian hailed the cooperation of his constituents in the intensified anti-dengue drive, which ...
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Hosted on MSNDengue cases in Negros Occidental up by 421 percentDengue cases in Negros Occidental have increased by 421.65 percent with six recorded deaths in the first month and a half of ...
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