Bohol pilots TB control in kids

BOHOL again paves the way for other LGUs in the implementation of the tuberculosis (TB) control in kids. The accolade would be one for the record, besides the Provincial Council Against Tuberculosis (PROCAT) feat in Bohol – the first council of such kind at least nationwide.

For council members, the development were greeted with elation. Children have been named as the most vulnerable group to TB. PROCAT chair, Dr Cesar Tomas Lopez agreed and welcomes the piloting move knowing the prevalence of TB and that efforts must be made to protect these children.

Upon the issuance Of a Department of Health (DOH) guidelines in implementing TB control in children in 2004, Advanced Implementation Sites (AIS) were selected in Bohol. Identified AIS were towns of Panglao, Tagbilaran City and Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital.

From the experiences of these pilot sites, Bohol would be adopting the pattern as a template for implementation for all towns. (rachiu/PIA)

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Guv names March-April dog registration months

GOVERNOR Erico Aumentado signed an executive order naming March and April as dog registration and vaccination months in Bohol as a renewed strategy to fight and eradicate rabies in the province.

Citing Republic Act 9482 and Provincial Ordinance 2007-012, the governor said it is but necessary to formulate internal rules to strengthen the implementation of the Bohol Rabies Prevention and Eradication Program (BPREP).

The ordinance penalizes pet owners for non-registration and vaccination of dogs, their refusal to have his biting dog put under observation and his refusal to help victims with their concurred treatment expenses.

Rabies is a kind of viral infection caused by Lyssavirus and could be contracted by bites from rabid animals, or the virus entering lesions. When bitten, a person has to immediately wash the wound in soap and water within 10 minutes from biting, apply alcohol or disinfectants directly to the wound. And lastly, rush the victim to the nearest rural health unit to obtain referrals before going to the nearest animal bite center. (rachiu/PIA)

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Anticipating airport traffic : DPWH starts P86M road works for airport access

The government starts the P86M road works leading to the tourist island and its airport. The project is being supervised by the regional office of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

“The projects are set to approximate the timetable for the airport operationalization, pending the ironing of wrinkles in the right of way acquisition for the multi-billion air facility,” explains Engr. Edgar Damalerio of Bohol’s first engineering district.

“It would be a disaster is for tourists and locals wanting to catch a plane but couldn’t squeeze through traffic due to narrow roads and so they miss the flight,” points one construction worker who is now in the frenzy of the construction on sections from.

“The land bridge that connects the island to mainland Bohol must be fortified, widened and paved right so it could carry the main bulk as traffic shifts to the proposed airport” added an engineer who supervises for the in the 900 meter road widening and bridges construction works.

According to DPWH –7 Engr. Rene Ye, the government is putting up some P86M for the construction and repair of the Jacinto Borja Bridge & Vano Bridge in Poblacion Dauis as well as the widening of the causeway sections leading to Dauis.

He also added that a parallel project is about to commence from Tagbilaran City’s Sitio Ubos to Totolan Dauis. (rachiu/PIA)

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Yap gives P6M for Bilar Irrigation improvement

Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap breaks ground for the P6M improvement of the Bilar Agricultural College Communal Irrigation System. This was aimed to drastically increase rice harvests while stressing the need for government to spur jobs in the countryside.

For the project, it will maximize 40 hectares of irrigated rice lands by generating 5 more hectares and rehabilitating the 35 hectares of prime beds, states Engr. Olympio Galagala Jr., Bohol irrigation officer.

Using the excess water of Bilar’s Yectin River, the irrigation system improvement is also expected to benefit residents who would be provided river bank protection, upgrade harvests and help 186 farmer beneficiaries of the Zamros Irrigators’ Association, according to the project profile. (rachiu/PIA)

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CSC LSP-MDC on stream

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has announced the conduct of the LSP-MDC for school year 2010-2011, which is set on May 10, 2009. The deadline for filing of applications is this coming March 25, 2009.

Acceptance of applications is on a first-come first-served basis. Though deadline for filing of applications is set, the Commission may, at any time, declare it earlier as soon as a sufficient number of applications have been received and accepted.

The LSP-MDC competitive examination consists of two stages: Stage 1 (Written Test) and Stage 2 (Interview). (CSC/PIA)

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