Dr. Queenie Berame Augusto

Dr. Queenie Berame Augusto GENERAL PHYSICIAN
Pediatric and Adult Non-urgent Cases

09/12/2025

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15/11/2025

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This is why I encourage parents to have their toddlers and children receive pre-exposure rabies vaccination, particularl...
21/02/2025

This is why I encourage parents to have their toddlers and children receive pre-exposure rabies vaccination, particularly if animals are prevalent in their home or area. Children sometimes don't mention bites to their parents, making diagnosis difficult once symptoms appear. ☺️

26/11/2024
16/11/2024

Taking Clopidogrel 75mg, Metoprolol 50mg, and Atorvastatin 40mg? You could get these medications FOR FREE at our upcoming FREE consultation at Heart Savers Pharmacy/Aggapeans.

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19/10/2024

Are you looking for expert health advice? Take advantage of our FREE CONSULTATION today at Pajac Goldcare Pharmacy from 10am-2pm. Dr. Queenie Augusto is available for consultation from babies to adults! Don't miss this opportunity to prioritize your well-being. Visit us now! ☺️

28/09/2024
Dengue patients I've encountered have been rising each day. :'(Prevention tips:1. Personal Protection:✅Wear long-sleeved...
03/09/2024

Dengue patients I've encountered have been rising each day. :'(

Prevention tips:

1. Personal Protection:
✅Wear long-sleeved clothing and long pants: This can help protect your skin from mosquito bites.

✅Use insect repellent: Apply an insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or other effective ingredients.

✅Sleep under a mosquito net: This is especially important in areas with high mosquito populations.

2. Environmental Control:

✅Eliminate stagnant water: Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, so remove any containers that can hold water, such as old tires, buckets, or flowerpots.

✅Clean gutters and drains: Regularly clean and maintain gutters and drains to prevent water from pooling.

✅Use mosquito larvicides: If necessary, treat stagnant water with mosquito larvicides.

3. Seek Medical Attention:
Monitor for symptoms: If you experience symptoms like fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, or a rash, seek medical attention immediately.

Remember: Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent severe complications of dengue fever.

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TOP STORY: Dengue cases in Central Visayas have reached 15,394 with 35 deaths—the highest is from Cebu Province, from January to August this year.

Based on the surveillance report from the Department of Health (DOH)-7, Cebu Province logged the highest number of deaths in the region this year, reaching 14 from January 1 to August 17. In total, Cebu province logged 4,592 dengue cases.

On the other hand, Bohol has the highest number of dengue cases with a total number of 5,165 cases and 11 deaths.

In Negros Oriental, a total of 2,695 dengue cases were recorded with six deaths, while Siquijor has no recorded deaths but has 637 cases.

Highly urbanized cities in Cebu, such as the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, and Lapu-Lapu have also recorded dengue cases.
Cebu City, as reported, has 1,363 cases with three deaths logged. Mandaue City has recorded one death due to dengue with 437 patients.

For Lapu-Lapu City, there are no recorded deaths but there are 504 dengue cases recorded.

Regional Epidemiologist Dr. Eugenia Mercedes Cañal explained that dengue cases have different classifications.

“In surveillance, we have what we call suspect cases, probable cases and confirmed cases in dengue,” said Dr. Cañalin in a press conference via Zoom.

According to their recent data, there are 8,839 cases or 38 percent that fall under the confirmed classification of dengue in the region.
Under the classification of probable cases, the region has 5,105 or 33 percent, while there are already 4,450 cases or 29 percent of suspected cases.

A suspected case in dengue, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is a person who lives in or has traveled in the previous 14 days to areas with dengue transmission, and presents with acute fever that has typically lasted 2 to 7 days.

Further, two or more of the following clinical manifestations include nausea or vomiting, widespread rash, headache or retro-orbital pain, muscle and joint pains, petechiae or positive tourniquet test, leukopenia, with or without any warning sign or sign of severity.
Meanwhile, a probable case is a suspected case of dengue that also has detection of IgM in a single serum sample which is collected during the acute or convalescent phase or Epidemiological link to a confirmed case.

A confirmed case, meanwhile, is a suspected case of dengue that also has detection of viral RNA by RT-PCR or the viral protein NS1 by ELISA, or demonstrated presence of the virus by viral isolation or 4-fold increase in DENV-specific antibody titer value in which samples collected at least 14 days apart.

But regardless of the classification, Dr. Cañal stressed that the public should be cautious and do self-care as preventive measures, like boosting one's immunity, as well as have safety measures in place in communities like ensuring the cleanliness of surroundings. - Kristin de Dios, Jonnavie Villa/ATO

Feeling incredibly blessed for this thoughtful gift from an aspiring doctor. It's extra special knowing she was inspired...
25/08/2024

Feeling incredibly blessed for this thoughtful gift from an aspiring doctor. It's extra special knowing she was inspired to pursue a career in medicine while engaging a conversation w/ me and observing while I handle patients. Thank you for this encouragement to “keep doing what you are doing!” ❤️🩺

30/07/2024

...in the middle of history taking

Me: Has your child already taken any medications?
SO: Yes, doc. Gihatagan mi antibiotics sa nagbaligya sa pharmacy. Ana gani siya na 7 days daw imnon
Me: Unsa man to na antibiotic?
SO: *shows a picture of the medication*

I was surprised because the antibiotic was for respiratory infections, which is very far from my patient's case

Me: Pila ka adlaw naman mo nagpainom ani?
SO: Three doc. Wala man jud alibyo, nihilantan nuon siya. Nisalig rasad ko ato sa namaligya

This serves as a friendly reminder to all my fellow doctors to always inquire about previous medications. A detailed and careful patient history is crucial.👌

To all pharmacies, please stop dispensing antibacterial or Rx medications without a valid doctor's prescription. This practice can worsen a patient's condition and contribute to antibiotic resistance. ☹️

God bless everyone!

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