maypa unahon sa indian iyang country sa iyang prophecy
Pangasinan disease
'Flesh-eating illness' in Pangasinan | ABS-CBN News
di lang cguro ni sulagma kay naa man jud ang exact place
prophecy
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Brad, ayaw sad sulti ana! Di lalim among giagi didto sa Tacloban.. Taga Tacloban ko, kung naa ka isulti nga maot ayaw damaya ang mga namatay kay for sure di to nila ginusto.. My girlfriend died sa bagyo and she always believe in God and always have faith.. Lahi naman imung pasabot sa imung istorya, personal para sa amoa nga mga Tacloban..
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Last edited by Bonjing0611; 02-25-2014 at 03:28 PM.
gi-sulod ramus bulsa aning medya nato. "Scare" sells well, and you guys keep propagating this type of media culture by overreacting. Don't let them fool you with their sensationalism and yellow journalism.
I'm not saying nga mag-careless mu, but for crying out loud, be skeptical about the "information" you receive.
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DOH: Flesh-eating skin disease in Pangasinan a hoax
Published: February 25, 2014.
From the Department of Health
The Department of Health today belied rumors about a “flesh-eating” skin disease, following reports of two alleged suspected cases in Pangasinan.
“There is no reported case of ‘flesh-eating’ skin disease in the country yet. Absolutely no reason for the public to panic,” Health Secretary Enrique Ona clarified, as he allayed fears that may have been caused by the reports.
Health officials reported that “Case (1)” refers to a woman, 21 years old, from Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan, who is on multi-drug therapy for leprosy at a regional health unit. Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, Regional Director (Region I), added that the said patient, who was initially treated in another private health facility, has now completed the treatment but may still need debridement for her skin lesions. The patient is now being assessed on current drug reaction and for work-up for tuberculosis.
The provincial health officer also checked on the second case reported, “Case (2),” from Villasis, Pangasinan. Clinical examination confirmed that the patient has a case of severe psoriasis, a chronic skin disease characterized by red patches covered with white scales.
“There are a lot of diseases that may manifest through changes in the skin. It is good to consult our doctors or go to the nearest barangay health unit when we need medical advice and treatment. Let us avail of the free healthcare service in our health facilities,” the Health Chief reminded the public.
Source: DOH: Flesh-eating skin disease in Pangasinan a hoax | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
See? no need to panic. lets blame the panic to our ever reliable/credible (sarcasm) local news
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