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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) said on Wednesday that it recorded 2,177 cases of leptospirosis nationwide from Jan. 4 to June 6 this year, higher by 6 percent compared to the 2,046 cases during the same period in 2025.
Most of the victims, the DOH said in a statement, were farmers in Central Luzon and Bicol regions who worked in muddy or flooded areas.
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It advised them or anyone forced to walk in flooded areas to wear boots for protection and wash the parts of their bodies exposed to floodwater.
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The DOH earlier reported 62 deaths due to leptospirosis from Jan. 4 to March 14 this year, down by 46 percent compared to 115 deaths during the same period in 2025. —GILLIAN VILLANUEVA
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