DOH Urges 1-19 Year Olds to Get Dewormed During National Deworming Month

July 07, 2024 - In line with the observance of National Deworming Month this July, the Department of Health (DOH) is urging all individuals aged 1 to 19 years old to visit their nearest health center for deworming treatment.

This initiative aims to safeguard the health of children and communities and prevent the spread of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections (STHs), a significant public health concern.

"Join Oplan Goodbye Bulate for a healthier, more energetic, and smarter nation!" the DOH encourages.

85% MDA Coverage Achieved

The DOH proudly announces that an 85% coverage rate has been attained for the Mass Drug Administration (MDA) program, demonstrating the department's commitment to eradicating STHs.

Message from Senior Health Program Officer Ms. Rhomina Jhona B. Suan

"Deworming is a crucial step in ensuring the well-being of our children and communities. By eliminating intestinal worms, we can protect them from various health complications and contribute to their overall development," emphasizes Ms. Rhomina Jhona B. Suan, Senior Health Program Officer of the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, DOH.

Catch the Kapihan on Facebook and YouTube

For those who missed the DOH's Kapihan event, it is now available for viewing on the following platforms:

Together, let us work towards a worm-free Philippines!