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            <text>DOH cautions Ilonggos vs surge of ‘W.I.L.D.’ diseases&#13;
By Neljoy N. Galigao -Monday, January 12, 2026&#13;
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ILOILO — With persistent rains raising the risk of disease outbreaks, the Department of Health (DOH) in Western Visayas has issued a health advisory urging Ilonggos to remain alert against a cluster of illnesses linked to flooding and wet weather, collectively referred to as W.I.L.D. diseases.&#13;
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Health officials warned that increased rainfall heightens exposure to waterborne diseases, influenza-like illnesses, leptospirosis, and dengue fever, as flooding, stagnant water, and damp conditions create ideal environments for pathogens and disease-carrying mosquitoes.&#13;
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Waterborne diseases such as cholera, hepatitis A, and diarrhea may spread when sewage systems overflow and contaminate water sources.&#13;
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DOH Region 6 advised the public to boil or properly treat water before drinking or using it for food preparation.&#13;
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Influenza-like illnesses, which present with fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, and fatigue, also tend to increase during cool and damp weather. Health authorities stressed the importance of regular handwashing and avoiding close contact with sick individuals.&#13;
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Leptospirosis, a potentially fatal bacterial infection, can be contracted through floodwaters contaminated with the urine of infected animals, particularly rats. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, muscle pain, and jaundice.&#13;
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DOH-6 emphasized that individuals exposed to floodwaters should seek medical attention immediately if symptoms appear, as early diagnosis is critical.&#13;
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Dengue fever, meanwhile, remains a major concern during the rainy season as the Aedes aegypti mosquito breeds in stagnant water. High fever, joint pain, extreme fatigue, and severe headaches are among its symptoms. Residents were urged to eliminate standing water around homes and use mosquito repellents.&#13;
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“To safeguard yourself and your family, stay informed by keeping an eye on weather updates and health advisories,” DOH-6 said.&#13;
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The health department also reminded the public to monitor advisories, limit exposure during heavy rains, and promptly consult healthcare providers if symptoms develop.&#13;
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Those experiencing illness were advised to contact the DOH Teleconsultation Hotline at 1555 (Press 2) for immediate medical guidance.&#13;
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“Prioritize your health and safety, and encourage your neighbors to do the same,” DOH-6 added./PN&#13;
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