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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

DOH-CHD 9 conducts orientation on national filariasis elimination program

By Claro A. Lanipa

PAGADIAN CITY – The Department of Health-Center for Health and Development (DOH-CHD)- Zamboanga Peninsula in collaboration with the city government of Pagadian through the City Health Office (CHO) conducted an orientation on National Filariasis Elimination Program (NFEP) last Thursday at Anastacia Pension House this city.

City Health Officer Dr. Noel Ceniza said the NFEP had been implemented in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, and now including the city, to reduce the transmission of the disease through a Mass Drug Administration (MDA, which is being conducted during the month of November each year.

Dr. Nurussamsi C. Amilasan, medical coordinator for mosquito-borne disease said lymphatic filariasis is an elephantiosis, painful and disfiguring tropical disease caused by thread-like worms that live in the human lymphatic system. “It is one of the leading causes of disability in the world and can affect children, men and women young and old,” Dr. Amilasan explained.

Lymphatic Filariasis maybe acquired during childhood. It is a chronic parasitic infection caused by nematode parasites, transmitted through mosquitoes. The parasites live in human lymphatic system and maybe detected 5 to 15 years later, the young lady doctor explained.

In Zamboanga Peninsula, she said, DOH has positively identified 25 endemic municipalities and two cities. Of these, three municipalities are from Zamboanga del Sur,namely, Bayog, Lakewood and Kumalarang.

The activity was attended by health workers composed of doctors, nurses, midwives and barangay health workers as well as non-government organizations (NGOs) in the city.

With the battle cry, “Filariasis Sugpuin, Gamot ay Inumin… Sang Beses Sang Taon,” the health department has targeted that by 2018 the country will be filariasis-free. (PIA9)