The Iloilo City Health Office in a report revealed three of the 90 cases were confirmed cholera cases but have already recovered.
It also reported that a clustering total of 18 AGE cases are still admitted.
Based on the health office record, Tanza district health center in the city proper recorded the highest with 35 AGE cases; Molo with 18; Sto. Rosario health center has 15; La Paz, seven; Mandurriao, six; Arevalo, five; and Lapuz, three.
Due to the outbreak, some P12 million from the city’s Quick Response Fund has been appropriated for medical personnel, supplies, medicines, fuel, and other maintenance and operating expenses.
It was also reported that the city's modular hospital in Sooc, Arevalo will be temporarily utilized as a hydration unit for mild cases of AGE.
Due to the outbreak, residents were also advised residents to boil their drinking water.
The common symptoms of AGE are watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or both, and stomach cramps.(Romeo Braceros Jr.)