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Transcript
00:00Public hospitals in four regions of the country have been alerted
00:04as they have been hit hard by typhoons Karina and Habagat,
00:08as part of the strict monitoring of possible cases of leptospirosis
00:12following widespread flooding.
00:14This is Bernadette Reyes.
00:20Almost no one was affected by flooding in many places yesterday.
00:24From commuters,
00:28to their own cars,
00:34and even to their homes.
00:39Especially the no-choice rescuers who are being carried by stranded vehicles.
00:45Even though there is a high possibility that there is a flood,
00:49which could be caused by bacteria that cause leptospirosis.
00:54When the water rises or falls,
00:58the floodwaters that rise or fall
01:04have live bacteria.
01:06If you swim in the water,
01:10and you have an injury to your foot,
01:12you drown the water,
01:15or you get conjunctivitis in your eyes,
01:18the bacteria can enter your body.
01:21So you will get an infection.
01:24Now that the water is falling here in Caban,
01:27in Araneta Avenue, in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City,
01:30the garbage has piled up.
01:33According to the Department of Health,
01:34while the garbage is piling up,
01:36the population of the floodwaters is also increasing,
01:39which could cause the disease of leptospirosis.
01:43That's why the children are not allowed to swim in the water.
01:47It's really bad, and there are a lot of garbage floating around.
01:51I don't really let them swim in the water.
01:53But what about people like Arnell
01:55who need to walk in the garbage,
01:57sometimes even in the floodwaters?
01:59It's scary.
02:00It's scary, but of course,
02:02we need to do it.
02:03Even if we're just a few kilos,
02:04we won't eat.
02:05According to the Department of Health,
02:07those who swim in the floodwaters
02:08should observe for up to two weeks
02:11because this is how long the incubation period is,
02:14or the time before the symptoms of leptospirosis come out.
02:17There is also a chance that the disease is misdiagnosed
02:20as a simple concussion or hepatitis
02:23due to a skin infection or inflammation,
02:25but it's already leptospirosis.
02:27It's good to be examined immediately
02:29so that the antibiotic can be treated immediately,
02:31especially if there is an open wound.
02:33If you can't eat right away,
02:34you may need dialysis
02:36and reach the critical stage
02:38where it will be difficult to be treated.
02:40The living microbial is your liver,
02:44which is inflamed,
02:45and your kidneys,
02:47which is why you have renal failure.
02:49In addition to leptospirosis,
02:50the number of cases of leptospirosis is also increasing,
02:52which is why it is important to destroy
02:53those that can cause the disease.
02:56The number of hospitals in Metro Manila,
02:59Ilocos Region, Calabarzon, and Central Luzon
03:01is now higher than Blue Alert.
03:03Code Blue,
03:04that means the personnel are there,
03:06there is a command system installed.
03:08For GMA Integrated News,
03:10Bernadette Reyes is your witness.
03:14Dear viewers,
03:15let's be witnesses together.
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