SARS-COV 2 Vaccine Tracker (as of March 1, 2021)
Vaccince Tracker 20210301You may download the Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker document HERE.
Mpox is declared by WHO as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern
Stay informed about Mpox! Learn the symptoms, how it spreads, and what to do if you are exposed. Please checkout this infographic for more information.
You may download the pdf resource here: https://www.psmid.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/PCP_Mpox-Infographic-v2.pdf
Mpox is declared by WHO as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern
Stay informed about Mpox! Learn the symptoms, how it spreads, and what to do if you are exposed. Please checkout this infographic for more information.
Infographics for healthcare workers can be accessed here: Mpox (PCP)
FAQs/Infographics for the general public from the DOH (in Filipino): Mpox FAQs (DOH)
Protect your family from leptospirosis. Learn about leptospirosis symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Protect your family from pertussis. Learn about pertussis symptoms, treatment, and prevention. Now available in 7 languages. The pdf can be accessed here.
Protect your family from pertussis. Learn about pertussis symptoms, treatment, and prevention. The Filipino version of this infographic can be accessed here.
You may download the Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker document HERE.
Dr. Jemelyn Garcia, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Maria Sonia Salamat, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Marja B. Buensalido, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Emmerson Gale Vista, FPDS
Dr. Clarisse Garcia-Mendoza, FPDS
Dr. Kingbherly L. Li, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Yvette Silubrico, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Chatie Olasiman, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Ma. Charmian Hufano, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Mitzie Lou Osabel, FPCP, FPSMID
Dr. Janice C. Caoili, FPCP, FPSMID
The Philippine Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (PSMID) Guidance on the Management of Mpox, Ver. 1 provides the basic and most updated information on management of patients confirmed with mpox.
This guidance complements the mpox recommendations of the DOH (Updated Interim Guidelines on the Prevention, Detection, and Management of MPOX, by Department of Health, August 26, 2024, Department Memorandum 2024-0306) and PHICS-PHICNA (Interim Guidelines on the Prevention and Control of Monkeypox version 1).
The antivirals, immunoglobulin and vaccines discussed below are not available locally. In our local situation, we should maximize supportive care for mpox cases.