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                    [Title] => Dengue claims 5 more lives in Central Luzon
                    [Summary] => ANGELES CITY — At least five people have died of dengue fever in Central Luzon, bringing to 896 the total number of victims of the mosquito-borne virus in the region this year. 


Health officials, however, said the region seems to have passed the worse dengue threat last July.

"Our graphs show a declining trend in dengue cases which peaked last July, and it is rare for graphs to reflect more than one peak in a year," said Dr. Jesse Fantone, regional epidemiology chief of the Department of Health.
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Dr. Jesse Fantone, regional chief of the epidemiology division of the Department of Health (DOH), told The STAR that since last January, his office has monitored a total of 528 dengue cases in the seven Central Luzon provinces, including three deaths — two in Bulacan and one in Pampanga.
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Health officials, however, said the region seems to have passed the worse dengue threat last July.

"Our graphs show a declining trend in dengue cases which peaked last July, and it is rare for graphs to reflect more than one peak in a year," said Dr. Jesse Fantone, regional epidemiology chief of the Department of Health.
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Dr. Jesse Fantone, regional chief of the epidemiology division of the Department of Health (DOH), told The STAR that since last January, his office has monitored a total of 528 dengue cases in the seven Central Luzon provinces, including three deaths — two in Bulacan and one in Pampanga.
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