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              <text>Iloilo nears global target in rabies control with over 213,000 dogs vaccinated&#13;
By Neljoy N. Galigao -Wednesday, May 7, 2025&#13;
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ILOILO – This province is closing in on the global rabies prevention standard of 70% dog vaccination coverage after successfully immunizing over 213,000 dogs from February to April 2025, the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian (PVO) reported.&#13;
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This figure represents 58% of the estimated 367,907 dog population in the province, a significant stride toward eliminating rabies through mass immunization.&#13;
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The campaign, which spanned three months, was participated in by 43 local government units (LGUs) and forms part of the provincial government’s intensified health and zoonotic disease prevention program.&#13;
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Several municipalities exceeded the global benchmark, with Banate, Cabatuan, and Miag-ao recording a 96% vaccination rate. Other top-performing towns included Barotac Viejo (94%), Batad (93%); Leganes, Anilao, Oton (92%); Dingle (91%); New Lucena (89%); Carles (88%); Lemery (85%); Tigbauan (80%); Maasin (79%); San Miguel (77%); Tubungan (74%); Igbaras (73%); San Joaquin (72%); and Concepcion (70%).&#13;
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The campaign, spearheaded by local paraveterinary teams and volunteers, employed house-to-house vaccinations and public awareness drives to combat rabies – a deadly viral disease transmitted primarily through bites or scratches from infected animals.&#13;
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According to the PVO, the program not only seeks to prevent rabies but also promotes responsible pet ownership and community health. Follow-up vaccinations and educational efforts are ongoing to sustain the momentum and achieve full province-wide coverage.&#13;
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Officials reiterated the importance of the initiative, stressing that dog vaccination remains the most effective way to break the transmission cycle and safeguard both human and animal lives./PN&#13;
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              <text>Iloilo prov’l gov’t mulls Pan de Azucar as eco-tourism hub&#13;
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Pan de Azucar Island, famous for its towering Mount Pan de Azucar (Sugarloaf Mountain), is home to three barangays: Macatunao, Talotu-an, and Tambaliza. Its rich biodiversity and natural beauty make it an ideal candidate for eco-tourism.&#13;
Pan de Azucar Island, famous for its towering Mount Pan de Azucar (Sugarloaf Mountain), is home to three barangays: Macatunao, Talotu-an, and Tambaliza. Its rich biodiversity and natural beauty make it an ideal candidate for eco-tourism.&#13;
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ILOILO – The provincial government is ramping up efforts to position Pan de Azucar Island in Concepcion town as a leading eco-tourism destination, with a focus on sustainable development and environmental preservation.&#13;
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Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. recently met with officials and stakeholders from the Save Pan de Azucar group to discuss the island’s transformation into a model eco-tourism site that will conserve its unique ecosystems while fostering local tourism.&#13;
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Pan de Azucar, famous for its towering Mount Pan de Azucar (Sugarloaf Mountain), is home to three barangays: Macatunao, Talotu-an, and Tambaliza. Its rich biodiversity and natural beauty make it an ideal candidate for eco-tourism.&#13;
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To further this vision, Provincial Administrator Raul Banias convened a coordination meeting with the Provincial Tourism Office and local barangay officials. The goal of the meeting was to assess the island’s tourism potential, evaluate its existing infrastructure, and pinpoint opportunities for sustainable development.&#13;
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“First, we need to inventory our tourism assets and facilities and determine the needs of the island to make it an eco-tourism area,” Banias stressed.&#13;
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As part of the initiative, the provincial government plans to organize a broader stakeholders’ meeting to align various development proposals with the needs and aspirations of Pan de Azucar’s residents. This inclusive approach aims to maximize the economic and social benefits of tourism while ensuring that the island’s ecological integrity is maintained.&#13;
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In 2024, residents near Pan de Azucar raised concerns about proposed quarry and mining activities on the island, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the environment and public health. They expressed strong opposition, particularly due to concerns over arsenic contamination in the local groundwater, underscoring the island’s vital ecological role.&#13;
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              <text>ILOILO AIRPORT MAINTAINS PROTOCOLS: No ‘special treatment’ for passengers from Davao following mpox detection&#13;
By Ime Sornito -Wednesday, April 23, 2025&#13;
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ILOILO City – Despite the recent detection of two monkeypox (mpox) cases in Davao City, including one fatality, the Iloilo Provincial Health Office (IPHO) assured the public that no additional measures or special treatment would be imposed on passengers arriving from Davao through the Iloilo Airport.&#13;
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Dr. Maria Socorro Colmenares-Quiñon, head of the IPHO, emphasized that the protocols at the Iloilo Airport remain consistent for all passengers, regardless of their origin, to avoid any form of discrimination.&#13;
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She clarified that the province is not singling out individuals traveling from Davao, as direct flights between Iloilo and Davao City regularly take place.&#13;
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“There is no need for special treatment for passengers from Davao. Health personnel in Davao, including those from the airline, are already conducting surveillance before departure. Our goal is not to create unnecessary fear or discrimination, as long as there is no prolonged skin-to-skin contact or intimate exposure with an infected individual,” Dr. Quiñon stated.&#13;
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The Department of Health (DOH) confirmed that the two Davao City patients, both admitted to a hospital isolation facility, were diagnosed with mpox Clade II. One of the patients, who passed away, reportedly succumbed to complications unrelated to the virus.&#13;
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The DOH has assured that all passengers from Davao, like all international and domestic arrivals, undergo thorough health screenings under the supervision of the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).&#13;
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Should any passenger exhibit symptoms of mpox, health personnel are prepared to transport them to the Western Visayas Medical Center (WVMC) in Mandurriao for proper management, including specimen collection for confirmatory testing at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) in Metro Manila.&#13;
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“We have long-standing surveillance protocols in place. Our teams at the airport are well-versed in how to manage mpox concerns, and no new advisories have been issued because we are already prepared,” Dr. Quiñon said, stressing that ongoing disease surveillance continues at all major entry points, including airports like Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Metro Manila.&#13;
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Symptoms of mpox include skin rashes, mucosal lesions, fever, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes. The virus is primarily spread through close physical contact, including skin-to-skin contact, as well as contaminated objects and animal bites.&#13;
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Dr. Quiñon assured that, as of now, Iloilo has not recorded any positive cases of mpox. Five specimens have been sent to RITM for testing since last year, all of which returned negative results. The province’s surveillance system remains functional, she noted, and proper hygiene practices such as frequent handwashing and wearing face masks in crowded places continue to be vital in preventing the spread of mpox and other respiratory illnesses.&#13;
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“We must stay vigilant and continue following health protocols to prevent the transmission of mpox and other diseases,” Dr. Quiñon added./PN&#13;
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              <text>SUSTAINED NUTRITION: Iloilo City boosts feeding program for daycare learners&#13;
By Panay News -Wednesday, April 23, 2025&#13;
HEALTHIER FUTURE. In time for the institutionalization of its feeding program, the Iloilo City Government is set to inaugurate early next month another high-impact project — the Iloilo City Uswag Nutrition Center. This project will serve as a strong reinforcement in the city's mission to combat malnutrition and ensure that every child in the community receives the nutrition they deserve. AJ PALCULLO/PN&#13;
HEALTHIER FUTURE. In time for the institutionalization of its feeding program, the Iloilo City Government is set to inaugurate early next month another high-impact project — the Iloilo City Uswag Nutrition Center. This project will serve as a strong reinforcement in the city's mission to combat malnutrition and ensure that every child in the community receives the nutrition they deserve. AJ PALCULLO/PN&#13;
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ILOILO City – The Iloilo City Government has institutionalized its feeding program for public daycare learners across the city.&#13;
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This, following the passage of Food for Early Education Development (FEED) Ordinance, authored by Councilor Frances Grace Parcon, during the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) regular session on April 16.&#13;
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ComScore Observer&#13;
“One of the main reasons for pushing this ordinance is to ensure the program is funded every year and no longer reliant on supplemental budgets,” she said.&#13;
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According to Parcon, the FEED program, which is mainly established to address undernutrition among children, will initially have a budget of P22 million sourced from the Special Education Fund (SEF).&#13;
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Mayor Jerry P. Treñas thanked the Iloilo City Council led by Vice Mayor Jeffrey Ganzon for passing the ordinance.&#13;
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“This marks a significant milestone in our ongoing fight against malnutrition among pre-school children. Next month, we will proudly inaugurate the Iloilo City Uswag Nutrition Center, a vital addition to our efforts in ensuring that every child will receive the nutrition they need to thrive. Ini tanan nga mga inisyatibo naton magapasiguro nga ang tagsa ka kabataan makabaton sang nutrisyon nga ila kinahanglan kag ang tagsa ka Ilonggo makabaton sang oportunidad nga makaangkon sang mas maayo nga panglawason kag mas malipayon nga pagpangabuhi,” said Treñas.&#13;
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For school year 2024-2025, there will be 10,099 daycare learners aged two to five years old enrolled in the Child Development Center (CDC) under the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Program of the city who will benefit from the feeding program.Through the ordinance, a 10-month feeding program for children will be completed as a complementary initiative to the programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).&#13;
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Parcon also stated that the meals to be served will follow the menu cycle of the supplementary feeding program of the DSWD and will be prepared by the parents.&#13;
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The ordinance highlights the role of the City Agriculturist’s Office (CAO) alongside the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) in including fresh milk and fresh milk-based food products in fortified meals and cycle menus as mandated by law, helping local farmers and producers.&#13;
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With the assistance of the CAO, establishment of vegetable gardens at schools, barangays and backyards are also encouraged&#13;
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The City Health Office (CHO), on its part, will provide micronutrient supplements, enforce iodized salt use per the ASIN Law, and conduct health exams like deworming and vaccination.&#13;
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The CHO will monitor, assess, and ensure compliance with program standards on food safety, quality, and participation.&#13;
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The new measure further provides that the city government, through the CHO, shall also maintain water and sanitation facilities, promote hygiene, and ensure safe food preparation for fortified meals.&#13;
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Moreover, a public health, nutrition, and values transformation campaign will complement the program to encourage an integrated approach to health and nutrition education.&#13;
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Participation of all city barangays through the implementation of a Barangay Nutrition Program, the organization and strengthening of Barangay Nutrition Committees and Barangay Nutrition Action Plan (BNAP), as well as of the private sector as partners are highly encouraged.&#13;
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WINNING THE WAR VS MALNUTRITION&#13;
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For the last four years, the malnutrition rate among pre-school children aged zero to 59 months old in Iloilo City has steadily declined, based on the results of the yearly conduct of Operation Timbang Plus (OPT).&#13;
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Data from the CHO-Nutrition Program showed a continuous downward trend in the prevalence of stunting, wasting, and overweight/obesity among the said age group from 2021 to 2024.&#13;
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From three percent in 2021, stunting or low height continuously dropped to 2.8 percent in 2022; 2.6 percent in 2023, to two percent this year.&#13;
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Wasting or low weight for age also declined from 1.3 percent in 2021; one percent in 2022; 0.9 percent in 2023; and 0.6 percent in 2024.&#13;
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Likewise, the city recorded a decreasing rate of overweight or obesity, from 2.9 percent in 2021; 2.3 percent in 2022; 1.8 percent in 2023; and 1.4 percent in 2024.&#13;
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According to CHO Nutritionist-Dietitian II Chlaerisse Montealto-Nieves, for the 2024 OPT conducted from January to March, they were able to cover 80 percent or 36,084 of the targeted 45,081 population of preschoolers.&#13;
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“Since we started the implementation of our nutrition program, our campaign and advocacy on nutrition have not stopped,” Nieves added.&#13;
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Another landmark project they look forward to is the soon-to-be operational Uswag Nutrition Center, in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology and Bombo Radyo Foundation Inc., wherein one of its components includes the establishment of a food production facility for complementary foods. The facility is set to be inaugurated early next month.&#13;
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The facility will also provide outpatient therapeutic care for malnourished kids in the city to improve their nutritional status, as well as a venue for trainings and seminars for barangay nutrition scholars, among others./PN&#13;
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ILOILO – Residents of Pavia, Iloilo can now access improved and more convenient healthcare services with the inauguration of a P11-million Super Health Center in Barangay Balabag.&#13;
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It also provides care in specialized fields such as ear, eye, nose, and throat (EENT) services and oncology.&#13;
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The ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 8 was attended by Sen. Bong Go, chair of the Senate Committee on Health; Gorriceta and wife Dr. Kathy Gorriceta; and Mayor Luigi Gorriceta./PN&#13;
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* Library Website (www.iloiloprovinciallibrary.com) – featuring news, updates, and general library information;&#13;
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