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                    [Title] => More malaria cases in remote Zambales villages
                    [Summary] => SUBIC, Zambales — Malaria continues to stalk residents of the remote village of Cawag here as 10 more cases were reported the other day, health officials said.


Thirty-two other residents of neighboring Sitio Gala in Barangay Aniwang sa Katihan were also found afflicted with the mosquito-borne ailment.
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Dr. Rhodora Cruz, regional coordinator for malaria of the Department of Health (DOH), told The STAR that 65 mosquito nets from WHO were distributed yesterday to Aeta families in remote Sitio Gala in Barangay Aniwang sa Katihan, Subic town.

"We have confirmed a total of 27 cases in that mountainous village," Cruz said.
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                    [Title] => More malaria cases in remote Zambales villages
                    [Summary] => SUBIC, Zambales — Malaria continues to stalk residents of the remote village of Cawag here as 10 more cases were reported the other day, health officials said.


Thirty-two other residents of neighboring Sitio Gala in Barangay Aniwang sa Katihan were also found afflicted with the mosquito-borne ailment.
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Dr. Rhodora Cruz, regional coordinator for malaria of the Department of Health (DOH), told The STAR that 65 mosquito nets from WHO were distributed yesterday to Aeta families in remote Sitio Gala in Barangay Aniwang sa Katihan, Subic town.

"We have confirmed a total of 27 cases in that mountainous village," Cruz said.
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