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Ang Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Unit at Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center ay NAGPAPA-ALALA: Sa pan...
24/07/2025

Ang Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Unit at Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center ay NAGPAPA-ALALA:

Sa panahon ng tag-ulan, may mga pagkakataong hindi maiiwasang lumusong sa baha. 🌊⛈️

Dapat ba akong Mabahala sa banta ng Leptospirosis?

Alamin sa mga imahe sa baba ang mga pangunahing gabay upang maiwasan ang sakit na Leptospirosis.

Protektahan ang ating sarili laban sa sakit na Leptospirosis!






18/07/2025

July is National Disaster Resilience Month!

The Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Unit, (formerly Public Health Service Center) Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center joins the nation in observing National Disaster Resilience Month (NDRM) this July 2025 with the theme, “Kumilis para sa Kahandaan, Kaligtasan, at Katatagan.”

In accordance with Executive Order No. 29, the NDRM advocates for a comprehensive national strategy aimed at enhancing disaster resilience, which is based on the principles of prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.

Tara! Let’s unite and kumilos para sa kahandaan – because when all citizens are prepared, the nation becomes stronger and safer!






S.A.G.I.P Save a Life With CPR                                                                                          ...
17/07/2025

S.A.G.I.P Save a Life With CPR
The Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center joins the nation in celebrating the National Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Day this 17 July 2025 in accordance to Proclamation No. 511. It is aimed at raising awareness about the importance of learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation and empowering all citizens with the skills to save lives during cardiac or respiratory emergencies.

This year’s theme, adapted from the Philippine Heart Association (PHA), celebrates teamwork in saving lives: “First Responder Team, sa CPR Win na Win!” Alam mo ba? 🤔 Ang Sudden Cardiac Arrest ay isa sa mga pangunahing sanhi ng kamatayan sa mundo. 80% ng out-of-hospitals cardiac arrests ay nangyayari sa bahay kung saan pamilya ang unang nakasasaksi.

Ngayong National CPR Day, matuto mag CPR! Sa tamang kaalaman, maaring makapag ligtas ng buhay! Tandaan ang S.A.G.I.P:

S – Survey the scene and check the situation 👀
A – Assess the victim 🧑‍⚕️
G – Get help. Call 911 or your local emergency hotline. 📲
I – Initiate Compression💓
P – Place Automated External Defibrillator (AED) pads if available⚡




07/06/2025

📢⚠️PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY:

🛑The Public Health Service Center issued a Public Health Advisory to raise awareness on LEPTOSPIROSIS - is a bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals. Humans become infected through direct contact with the urine of infected animals or with a urine-contaminated environment.

🛑TRANSMISSION:

❌ Contact with waste products (e.g., urine and f***s) of an infected animal, especially rats, contaminate the soil, water, and vegetation.

🛑SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS:

✅Fever;
✅Muscle pain;
✅Headache;
✅Low urine output; ✅Reddish eyes; ✅Diarrhea; ✅Yellowish Body discoloration ✅Stomach Pain ✅Difficulty of Breathing

🛑COMPLICATIONS:

✅ Brain Damage; ✅ Respiratory Disease;
✅ Liver Failure; ✅ Kidney failure; and ✅ Death
🟠 HOW TO PREVENT LEPTOSPIROSIS:
✅ AVOID Contact with contaminated water ✅ Wear BOOTS and gloves;
✅ COVER and clean your wound, maintain good hygiene; ✅ PEST free and clean environment; and ✅ Report to your nearest Military Treatment Facilities or Health Facilities if you or someone you know develops symptoms.

“Protect your Unit - Prevent Leptospirosis”

PREVENT ILLNESS, PROTECT YOUR HEALTH THIS RAINY SEASON



📢⚠️PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY: 🛑Mga Dapat Malaman Tungkol sa MPOX.                                                 Ang Monke...
01/06/2025

📢⚠️PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY:

🛑Mga Dapat Malaman Tungkol sa MPOX.

Ang Monkeypox o MPOX ito ay isang sakit na dulot ng mpox virus na may mga sintomas na kahalintulad sa small pox.

🛑Maaring maipasa ang Mpox sa pamamagitan ng:

❌ Skin-to-Skin Contact on direktang contact sa pantal o sugat ng may sakit;
❌ Paghalik sa parte ng katawan ng tao;
❌ Pakikipag-talik;
❌ Respiratory droplets mula sa pag - ubo o bahing at ❌ Paghawak sa mga kontaminadong bagay (kobre-kama, tualya, gadgets at iba pa)

🛑KARANIWANG SINTOMAS NG MPOX:

✅Lagnat;
✅Panginginig;
✅Pag-ubo;
✅Pananakit ng ulo; ✅Marinding pagkapagod; ✅Baradong Ilong; ✅Pananakit ng lalamunan; at ✅Pantal sa mukhang pimples, maliliit na paltos sa katawan.

🛑PAANO MAIIWASAN ANG MPOX:

✅ Magsuot ng long-sleeves at pantalon upang matakpan ang balat ✅ Magsuot ng Facemask;
✅ Panatiliing Malinis at maghugas ng kamay; ✅ Iwasang makipagsiksikan;
✅ Linisin at i-disinfect ang mga gamit at paligid

Ligtas ang may alam, Protektahan ang sarili laban sa Mpox.




31/05/2025

📢 PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY: MPOX (MONKEYPOX) ALERT 🦠

The Public Health Service Center issued a Public Health Advisory to raise awareness on MPOX (Monkeypox) – a rare but potentially serious disease caused by the monkeypox virus.

🟠 What is MPOX?
MPOX is a viral infection that can spread from animals to humans and from person to person. It is characterized by fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash that turns into fluid-filled lesions.

🟠 How is it transmitted?

•Close, personal, or skin-to-skin contact with an infected person

•Contact with contaminated materials (bedding, clothing, surfaces)

•Respiratory droplets during prolonged face-to-face contact

•Contact with infected animals

🟠 Signs and Symptoms:

•Fever

•Headache

•Muscle aches

•Swollen lymph nodes

•Rash or lesions (on the face, hands, feet, ge****ls, or other parts of the body)

•Chills and fatigue

🟠 What You Should Do:
✅ Report to your nearest Military Treatment Facility or Health Facilities if you or someone you know develops symptoms
✅ Avoid close contact with people who have rashes or symptoms
✅ Practice good hygiene – wash hands frequently and avoid touching face
✅ Clean and disinfect surfaces regularly
✅ Isolate if you suspect infection and consult with a healthcare provider

🟠 Protection Our Troops- Prevent MPOX Now!

Let us stay vigilant and informed.




🚨📢‼️The Public Health Service Center Actively monitored the  COVID-19 trends within the AFP. Including the recently repo...
31/05/2025

🚨📢‼️The Public Health Service Center Actively monitored the COVID-19 trends within the AFP. Including the recently reported by the Department of Health in the increasing number of cases in specific areas of Southeast Asia.

🟠 In light of the recent Covid-19 cases trends, the PHSC would like to remind everyone to take preventive measures against COVID-19. We encourage that individuals who have experiencing any respiratory symptoms, to seek medical consultation.

🟠 Your prompt action and cooperation are vital in protecting not only your health but also the well-being of our entire community.

🟠PHSC reiterates the importance of preventive measures to decrease the risk of acquiring COVID-19. These Includes:

✅Wearing of Face mask;

✅Observe Proper Hand washing;

✅Stay Home when sick;

✅Avoid crowded places;

✅Covering your Mouth when coughing or Sneezing; and

✅Seek Early consultation

‼️The PHSC and AFPMC ensures the Public to rely on the information from reputable source such as DOH and other Health Organization.

Let us stay vigilant and informed




Join us in celebrating the Nationwide Cervical Cancer Screening Day, May 23, 2025.
22/05/2025

Join us in celebrating the Nationwide Cervical Cancer Screening Day, May 23, 2025.






22/05/2025

Public Health Advisory:

Prevention is better than cure! Kaya naman, let’s spread awareness and support our women to fight the battle against Cervical Cancer.





22/05/2025

Public Health Advisory:

Monitor, manage, maintain - control Hypertension today!





22/05/2025

Public Health Advisory:

May is Road Safety Month!
The best road safety device is a SAFE DRIVER!





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