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[Title] => DOH: Bacteria caused Loon diarrhea outbreak
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The presence of bacteria in the drinking water triggered the diarrhea outbreak that killed four people and hospitalized more than 400 others in Loon, Bohol, according to the Department of Health.
DOH regional director Susana Madarietta said shigella flexneri, amoeba and e-coli are the kinds of bacteria that contaminated the drinking water of residents in Loon brought about by their unsanitary practices.
DOH confirmed the presence of bacteria in 12 out of the 14 rectal swabs from the diarrhea patients in the place.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-01 00:00:00
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LOON MAYOR CESAR LOPEZ
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The presence of bacteria in the drinking water triggered the diarrhea outbreak that killed four people and hospitalized more than 400 others in Loon, Bohol, according to the Department of Health.
DOH regional director Susana Madarietta said shigella flexneri, amoeba and e-coli are the kinds of bacteria that contaminated the drinking water of residents in Loon brought about by their unsanitary practices.
DOH confirmed the presence of bacteria in 12 out of the 14 rectal swabs from the diarrhea patients in the place.
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February 1, 2007 - 12:00am