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SAN FERNANDO, La Union – Fearing that the cholera outbreak in the Ilocos region in 2004 might occur again, the regional office of the Department of Health (DOH) is now on alert for the possible occurrence of the water-borne disease because 2007 is its next epidemiological cycle.


Dr. Madeline Retuta, program manager of DOH’s Safe Water System, told The STAR that surveillance of water systems in Pangasinan, La Union and parts of Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte is now being undertaken to prevent the contamination of potable water. 
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Dr. Helen Retuta of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Center admits she does not blame nurses and even doctors who have shifted to the nursing profession who want to find better opportunities in other countries.
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SAN FERNANDO, La Union – Fearing that the cholera outbreak in the Ilocos region in 2004 might occur again, the regional office of the Department of Health (DOH) is now on alert for the possible occurrence of the water-borne disease because 2007 is its next epidemiological cycle.


Dr. Madeline Retuta, program manager of DOH’s Safe Water System, told The STAR that surveillance of water systems in Pangasinan, La Union and parts of Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte is now being undertaken to prevent the contamination of potable water. 
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Dr. Helen Retuta of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Center admits she does not blame nurses and even doctors who have shifted to the nursing profession who want to find better opportunities in other countries.
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