CLINICAL MATTER Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest diseases known to man. It has been documented in Egyptian mummies, and has been mentioned in texts from ancient Greece, Rome, and Israel. In the Philippines, tuberculosis continues to be a major health problem killing 70 Filipinos every single...
CLINICAL MATTER At long last, it is official. Covid-19 as a public health emergency in the Philippines is over. After more than three years of living in fear of the next surge in cases, the government has sounded the all-clear. This was not a surprising development since the World Health...
CLINICAL MATTER As someone who clears seafarers for deployment abroad, I find that one of the most common reasons patients are referred to me is for hepatitis B infection. Most of these patients don’t feel anything and appear otherwise healthy. They are unpleasantly shocked and surprised when the...
The Department of Health (DOH) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) signed a Joint Administrative Agreement (JAO) on Wednesday, July 19, to utilize underboard nurses as "Clinical Care Associates (CCAs)" in both public and private hospitals, addressing the nurse shortage in the country. DOH...
CLINICAL MATTERS As the Covid-19 pandemic transitions into endemicity, it is important to remember the lessons of how a tiny microbe can wreak so much havoc. With nearly seven million confirmed deaths and perhaps more than double that in unconfirmed ones, SARS-CoV-2 has taken an immense and bloody...
CLINICAL MATTERS With the proposed lifting of the state of emergency from the Covid-19 pandemic, the country joins many others in adopting the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) to lift the emergency phase of the pandemic. As has been repeatedly pointed out, this does not mean...
CLINICAL MATTER As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, HIV is once again rearing its ugly head, infecting young Filipinos at an unprecedented rate. In the past decade, the Philippines has had one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in the world. Between 2010 and 2021, the number of new local HIV...
CLINICAL MATTER During our family vacation to the US, I snuck in a bit of business. Since I was bringing my son to visit his birthplace in Cleveland, I informed my colleagues at the University Hospitals of Cleveland/Case Western Reserve University, where I trained in Infectious Diseases, that we...
CLINICAL MATTER Following the declaration of the World Health Organization (WHO) on May 3 that the emergency phase of the Covid-19 pandemic was over, most countries dropped remaining pandemic restrictions on travel. This has resulted in more people embarking on “revenge travel,” causing...
CLINICAL MATTER Last week’s case summary of Covid cases confirmed what most of us have been hoping for. Despite the recent rise in cases and the bogeyman of a new variant (Arcturus), we are not going back to the dark ages of lockdowns and forced quarantines. Cases of Covid from this latest wave...
CLINICAL MATTER One of the things I was looking forward to this year was going back to the TED conference in Vancouver this month. As a senior TED fellow, I got reinvited to come back to this mothership TED conference featuring some of the best speakers in the world. This year’s theme is...
CLINICAL MATTER Just a little over a year ago, on April 7, 2022, I embarked on my first post-lockdown international travel after two long years. The destination was Vancouver in Canada to attend the TED 2022 conference. Prior to that conference, my last international travel was January 2020 after...