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[Title] => Food aid downs Cebu fire victims
[Summary] => CEBU CITY The suffering of 977 residents of Barangay Tinago here who lost their homes to a fire last Friday was worsened when 60 of them fell ill after eating food provided by the city government.
Tinago barangay captain Joel Garganera said the victims, mostly young children and the elderly, reportedly experienced stomach pains, drowsiness, weakness and vomiting after eating breakfast served them last Sunday.
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[Title] => Leptospirosis cases on the rise in Cebu City; 5 deaths reported
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Poor sanitation has given rise to leptospirosis cases in this city that five persons have died in nine months.
Edgar Pangue, city assistant epidemiologist, said leptospirosis cases have nearly doubled this year at 26 from 14 cases, with three deaths, during the same period last year.
The high incidence of leptospirosis was noted in July and August, with a combined 12 cases, the youngest victim being five years old and the oldest, 56.
Pangue said those infected with the disease had waded in floodwaters contaminated with rats urine.
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Tinago barangay captain Joel Garganera said the victims, mostly young children and the elderly, reportedly experienced stomach pains, drowsiness, weakness and vomiting after eating breakfast served them last Sunday.
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY Poor sanitation has given rise to leptospirosis cases in this city that five persons have died in nine months.
Edgar Pangue, city assistant epidemiologist, said leptospirosis cases have nearly doubled this year at 26 from 14 cases, with three deaths, during the same period last year.
The high incidence of leptospirosis was noted in July and August, with a combined 12 cases, the youngest victim being five years old and the oldest, 56.
Pangue said those infected with the disease had waded in floodwaters contaminated with rats urine.
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