Press Release
August 9, 2019

Pia: Politicians should defer to health experts on Dengvaxia proposal
"Let's listen to the experts."

This is what Senator Pia S. Cayetano had to say about recent calls to revive the Dengvaxia vaccine following the Department of Health's (DOH) declaration of a dengue epidemic throughout the country.

In a television interview on Friday (August 9), Cayetano said she agreed with President Rodrigo Duterte's position to wait for the advice of local health experts before considering using the vaccine again in the Philippines.

"This is a technical and scientific matter that should be left to the health experts. The President [already] said he's listening to them, so let's give this time," she asserted.

"Sana po huwag muna tayong mag-comment... Kasi litong-lito na ang mga tao," the senator appealed.

Cayetano said while the issue on Dengvaxia's revival is yet to be decided on by public health specialists, government officials should focus on discussing policies that will provide Filipino families better access to health services.

"Sana po ang mga politicians, we just discuss policies. Our policy is we want to ensure the safety of the Filipino people. We want to ensure that they have access to [appropriate healthcare services]. The poor should also have access to whatever is available to the rich," she stressed.

In particular, Cayetano said proper attention should be given on addressing the problem of stunted growth among Filipino kids.

The DOH stated that one in three children in the country remains stunted, a figure which has not improved in the last 15 years.

"We must go back to the health basics. Those should be the concerns that we have. That's part of our job, to ensure that the poorest of the poor are covered [by our health budget] and that these children become healthier," she noted.

"We need to address this because this will help our children fight [dengue]. When they are malnourished or do not have the proper vaccinations, they are more susceptible to diseases," she added.

The principal author of the Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act and several other public health laws, Cayetano has filed bills in the Senate seeking to improve health services for Filipinos, including measures that seek to provide one midwife in every barangay; establish specialty centers in DOH hospitals and medical centers; institute the utilization and promotion of Folic Acid food fortification and supplementation; and the Build, Build, Build counterpart program for public health facilities.

The senator's initiatives are in line with the country's commitment to the United Nations' (UN) Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3 of the SDGs, which urges nations to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all.

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